Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 215
... According to Weiner ( 1962 ) , the First Quarto is a version of Hamlet as it was once actually per- formed . If only we could be sure of that ! It would prove that the soliloquy made sense to an Elizabe- than audience ( according to ...
... According to Weiner ( 1962 ) , the First Quarto is a version of Hamlet as it was once actually per- formed . If only we could be sure of that ! It would prove that the soliloquy made sense to an Elizabe- than audience ( according to ...
Pagina 350
... according to Grebanier's peculiar interpretations , as will be seen presently , Polonius ' violent death is not at all a matter of Hamlet's hamartia . From Ophelia's words , while she is distributing flowers in her madness , the author ...
... according to Grebanier's peculiar interpretations , as will be seen presently , Polonius ' violent death is not at all a matter of Hamlet's hamartia . From Ophelia's words , while she is distributing flowers in her madness , the author ...
Pagina 353
... according to Kirsch , the tragedy is the account of a young man who , instead of becoming independent of his father's influence , is poi- soned by him and thereby brings havoc on his family and himself . " It is a psychological truth ...
... according to Kirsch , the tragedy is the account of a young man who , instead of becoming independent of his father's influence , is poi- soned by him and thereby brings havoc on his family and himself . " It is a psychological truth ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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