Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 195
... Osric is more than an Italianized court flunky ; while he is that too , the exact place at which he is introduced , ostensibly in order to give us comic relief , taken together with other de- tails , warrants Flatter's profound ...
... Osric is more than an Italianized court flunky ; while he is that too , the exact place at which he is introduced , ostensibly in order to give us comic relief , taken together with other de- tails , warrants Flatter's profound ...
Pagina 196
... Osric , he was introducing a symbol whose function was to announce Hamlet's impending death ? I can easily imagine him scoffing at that idea , and my guess would be that what his own audience saw in Osric was solely a comic figure ...
... Osric , he was introducing a symbol whose function was to announce Hamlet's impending death ? I can easily imagine him scoffing at that idea , and my guess would be that what his own audience saw in Osric was solely a comic figure ...
Pagina 322
... Osric . The 19 additional lines assigned to him do not convey to the audience anything that is fac- tually new . He asserts " some rights of memory in this Kingdom ” ( V.11 . 394 ) , thus indicating that he had never fully renounced his ...
... Osric . The 19 additional lines assigned to him do not convey to the audience anything that is fac- tually new . He asserts " some rights of memory in this Kingdom ” ( V.11 . 394 ) , thus indicating that he had never fully renounced his ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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