Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... interpretation , one can say that the danger in this connection is not of over - interpretation , but precisely its opposite . It is in that sense that a great play bears interpretation at all levels . Any detail will be explicable , at ...
... interpretation , one can say that the danger in this connection is not of over - interpretation , but precisely its opposite . It is in that sense that a great play bears interpretation at all levels . Any detail will be explicable , at ...
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... interpretation of dying to- gether as a consummation of love — an interpretation that I have used broadly in my discussion of the last scene in Hamlet . As a matter of fact , a good many characters die together at the end of Hamlet ...
... interpretation of dying to- gether as a consummation of love — an interpretation that I have used broadly in my discussion of the last scene in Hamlet . As a matter of fact , a good many characters die together at the end of Hamlet ...
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... interpretations . No matter how far the interpretation of a text may take us from its manifest content , it must never take precedence over the play itself . An interpretation that turns Hamlet into a success story is patently wrong ...
... interpretations . No matter how far the interpretation of a text may take us from its manifest content , it must never take precedence over the play itself . An interpretation that turns Hamlet into a success story is patently wrong ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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