Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... character . In Hamlet , the words of most dram- atis personae are so cleverly chosen that at least two different characters can be evoked for each - characters that are not only not shades of a basic type , but are , in some instances ...
... character . In Hamlet , the words of most dram- atis personae are so cleverly chosen that at least two different characters can be evoked for each - characters that are not only not shades of a basic type , but are , in some instances ...
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... character is simply the logic of character por- trayal . But what is not consistent with duty cannot be justified . " And lat- er ( p . 97 ) , Hamlet is described as being unfit for his " arena of life , " by virtue of his innate ...
... character is simply the logic of character por- trayal . But what is not consistent with duty cannot be justified . " And lat- er ( p . 97 ) , Hamlet is described as being unfit for his " arena of life , " by virtue of his innate ...
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... character was sluggish and he suffered from " an enormous amount of inertia in his make - up ” ( p . 71 ) . Huhner seems to take this last aspect of Hamlet's character as giv- en , yet he might have deduced it both from Hamlet's ...
... character was sluggish and he suffered from " an enormous amount of inertia in his make - up ” ( p . 71 ) . Huhner seems to take this last aspect of Hamlet's character as giv- en , yet he might have deduced it both from Hamlet's ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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