Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... gives voice to in the play . He might perhaps have become a philosopher later on — had death spared him . In the ... give the name of " philosophy " to any en- deavor toward orientation in the world . Hamlet is a man who is strug- gling ...
... gives voice to in the play . He might perhaps have become a philosopher later on — had death spared him . In the ... give the name of " philosophy " to any en- deavor toward orientation in the world . Hamlet is a man who is strug- gling ...
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... give his approval to Horatio's suicide , he comes close to it , for he begs him only for temporary post- ponement and ... gives two meanings : " To keep away or withdraw ( oneself ) away , " thus leaving the question open . At least as ...
... give his approval to Horatio's suicide , he comes close to it , for he begs him only for temporary post- ponement and ... gives two meanings : " To keep away or withdraw ( oneself ) away , " thus leaving the question open . At least as ...
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... gives the myth one particular direction and meaning . It would be wrong , I believe , to say that one interpretation ... give rise to far less inspiring myths . One might expect that , once the ideal level of abstraction has been reached ...
... gives the myth one particular direction and meaning . It would be wrong , I believe , to say that one interpretation ... give rise to far less inspiring myths . One might expect that , once the ideal level of abstraction has been reached ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Copyright | |
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