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Pagina 72
... on the king than on any tragic seriousness of Laertes ' own conflicts . 48
Laertes is a tool , and his final treachery acquires significance rather by the
impact it has on Hamlet than by any meaning it may have in terms of his own
individuality .
... on the king than on any tragic seriousness of Laertes ' own conflicts . 48
Laertes is a tool , and his final treachery acquires significance rather by the
impact it has on Hamlet than by any meaning it may have in terms of his own
individuality .
Pagina 128
The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused by the fact that the text
does not contain Shakespeare ' s final version but rather , side by side , the entire
host of conceptualizations he had formed . The ambiguity that to my mind is the ...
The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused by the fact that the text
does not contain Shakespeare ' s final version but rather , side by side , the entire
host of conceptualizations he had formed . The ambiguity that to my mind is the ...
Pagina 294
He cannot take the final step ” ( p . 316 ) . The last statement is particularly
baffling , but we may recall that Knight disputes Hamlet ' s final action , while
allowing “ circumstances ” to be the executor of the deed . Further : “ Hamlet is or
has been ...
He cannot take the final step ” ( p . 316 ) . The last statement is particularly
baffling , but we may recall that Knight disputes Hamlet ' s final action , while
allowing “ circumstances ” to be the executor of the deed . Further : “ Hamlet is or
has been ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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