The Problem of Hamlet is a critical analysis of William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, written by J.M. Robertson in 1919. The book explores the various interpretations and meanings of the play, including the characters, themes, and motifs. Robertson argues that Hamlet is a flawed character, whose indecision and lack of action ultimately lead to his downfall. He also examines the role of women in the play, specifically Ophelia, and how their treatment...