Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 192
... meaning ; and Shakespeare's meaning , insofar as it can be learned , is the only true or important meaning , the only meaning that a teacher has any right to ask his class to spend their time in learning or that a critic has any right ...
... meaning ; and Shakespeare's meaning , insofar as it can be learned , is the only true or important meaning , the only meaning that a teacher has any right to ask his class to spend their time in learning or that a critic has any right ...
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... meaning . If it had , the play could not possibly have pleased and impressed such a wide variety of audi- ences as it actually has since then . Those works of art whose beauty and meaning is fully grasped by their own contemporary ...
... meaning . If it had , the play could not possibly have pleased and impressed such a wide variety of audi- ences as it actually has since then . Those works of art whose beauty and meaning is fully grasped by their own contemporary ...
Pagina 195
... meaning that the creator of a work of art attributes to his own creations . And , in any event , which meaning is the real one — the author's conscious evaluation , or the mean- ing that the work of art he has created has for his ...
... meaning that the creator of a work of art attributes to his own creations . And , in any event , which meaning is the real one — the author's conscious evaluation , or the mean- ing that the work of art he has created has for his ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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