Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... figure and which the fictitious character ? It seems not unreasonable to challenge in this fashion anyone's ability to distinguish between the historical record of a person who actually lived and the sort of psychological record that ...
... figure and which the fictitious character ? It seems not unreasonable to challenge in this fashion anyone's ability to distinguish between the historical record of a person who actually lived and the sort of psychological record that ...
Pagina 225
... figure that because it was , after all , a figure created by Shakespeare - is beyond any pneumatology . Since the Protestants denied the existence of purgatory , it must be a Catholic ghost.17 According to Catholic pneuma- tology ...
... figure that because it was , after all , a figure created by Shakespeare - is beyond any pneumatology . Since the Protestants denied the existence of purgatory , it must be a Catholic ghost.17 According to Catholic pneuma- tology ...
Pagina 295
... figure or Christ - allusion in the plays , " when such a discovery is made with regard to " the center of the tragedies " ( Siegel , 1957 , p . 231 ) . But the Christ - figure is so pervasive in Western civiliza- tion , the child is ...
... figure or Christ - allusion in the plays , " when such a discovery is made with regard to " the center of the tragedies " ( Siegel , 1957 , p . 231 ) . But the Christ - figure is so pervasive in Western civiliza- tion , the child is ...
Inhoudsopgave
Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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