Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... Claudius does not actually see the dumb - show . Flatter believes that the dumb - show took place on the upper stage - a customary part of the Elizabethan theater - and was therefore not visible to Claudius.119 No doubts remain about ...
... Claudius does not actually see the dumb - show . Flatter believes that the dumb - show took place on the upper stage - a customary part of the Elizabethan theater - and was therefore not visible to Claudius.119 No doubts remain about ...
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... Claudius and Polonius . The critic usually sees only Claudius ' villainy and Polonius ' foolishness , but Claudius and Polonius are actually delineated in a quite different fashion by Shakespeare . Draper offers all the details that are ...
... Claudius and Polonius . The critic usually sees only Claudius ' villainy and Polonius ' foolishness , but Claudius and Polonius are actually delineated in a quite different fashion by Shakespeare . Draper offers all the details that are ...
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... Claudius ' bonhomie . Indeed , were Polonius less effi- cient , we could probably forgive his misjudgment more easily . Somewhat the same thing is true of Claudius . His affectionate behavior toward Gertrude , his suavity , his ...
... Claudius ' bonhomie . Indeed , were Polonius less effi- cient , we could probably forgive his misjudgment more easily . Somewhat the same thing is true of Claudius . His affectionate behavior toward Gertrude , his suavity , his ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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