Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... Prospero does is the unfolding of a plan that he had decided upon prior to the shipwreck at the beginning . One may therefore dispute , even in Prospero , the existence of a psychological development . 10 Moreover , one should not ...
... Prospero does is the unfolding of a plan that he had decided upon prior to the shipwreck at the beginning . One may therefore dispute , even in Prospero , the existence of a psychological development . 10 Moreover , one should not ...
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... Prospero , like Adam , fell from his kingdom by an inordi- nate thirst for knowledge , " and establishes a parallel between Prospero and Adam's Fall and Redemption.1 If one takes Shakespeare's text liter- ally , however , the existence ...
... Prospero , like Adam , fell from his kingdom by an inordi- nate thirst for knowledge , " and establishes a parallel between Prospero and Adam's Fall and Redemption.1 If one takes Shakespeare's text liter- ally , however , the existence ...
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... Prospero as an old man , but I do not see how else one can view him . After all , the Epilogue cannot be divorced from Prospero . It would have been incongruous to end the play on a note of Prospero's vigorous expectancy of a practical ...
... Prospero as an old man , but I do not see how else one can view him . After all , the Epilogue cannot be divorced from Prospero . It would have been incongruous to end the play on a note of Prospero's vigorous expectancy of a practical ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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