Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... Elizabethan tracts , and many a passage of his can indeed be connected with passages in the writ- ings of the moral philosophers . The same thing can also be said about the language Shakespeare used . It was , after all , Elizabethan ...
... Elizabethan tracts , and many a passage of his can indeed be connected with passages in the writ- ings of the moral philosophers . The same thing can also be said about the language Shakespeare used . It was , after all , Elizabethan ...
Pagina 316
... Elizabethan Stage Performances ) I It may not be repetitive to stress here once again the interconnec- tions between ... Elizabethan drama see Fergusson ( 1949 , p . 114f ) , Salinger ( 1955 , p . 58 ) . For remarks on subplots in other ...
... Elizabethan Stage Performances ) I It may not be repetitive to stress here once again the interconnec- tions between ... Elizabethan drama see Fergusson ( 1949 , p . 114f ) , Salinger ( 1955 , p . 58 ) . For remarks on subplots in other ...
Pagina 445
... Elizabethan courtier would a young Elizabethan flirt with no particular inhibitions about anything " ( p . 43 ) , he may be right ; yet Hamlet's ex- pressed intention to pretend derangement speaks strongly against this interpretation ...
... Elizabethan courtier would a young Elizabethan flirt with no particular inhibitions about anything " ( p . 43 ) , he may be right ; yet Hamlet's ex- pressed intention to pretend derangement speaks strongly against this interpretation ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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