Gertrude and Claudius are the тАЬvillainsтАЭ of Hamlet: he the killer of HamletтАЩs father and usurper of the Danish throne; she his lusty consort, who marries Claudius before her late husbandтАЩs body is cold. But in this imaginative тАЬprequelтАЭ to the play, John Updike makes a case for the royal couple that Shakespeare only hinted at. Gertrude and Claudius are seen afresh against a background of fond intentions and family dysfunction, on a stage darkened by the ominous shadow of a sullen, erratic, disaffected prince. тАЬI hoped to keep the texture light,тАЭ Updike said of this novel, тАЬto move from the mists of Scandinavian legend into the daylight atmosphere of the Globe. I sought to narrate the romance that preceded the tragedy.тАЭ