Twentieth Century Interpretations of Hamlet: A Collection of Critical EssaysDavid M. Bevington Prentice-Hall, 1968 - 120 pagina's Shakespeare's tragic period - Hamlet and his problems - Place-structure and time-structure - Hamlet and the nature of reality - World of Hamlet - Viewpoints. |
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Introduction by David Bevington | 1 |
Shakespeares Tragic PeriodHamlet by A G Bradley | 13 |
Hamlet and His Problems by T S Eliot | 22 |
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