Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... never lived and never will live , although it is true that Hamlet has been " discovered " time and again in living people . Wulf Sachs ( 1947 ) , in selecting Black Hamlet as the title of his book , made a good choice of title , qua ...
... never lived and never will live , although it is true that Hamlet has been " discovered " time and again in living people . Wulf Sachs ( 1947 ) , in selecting Black Hamlet as the title of his book , made a good choice of title , qua ...
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... never known before , and who have neither nursed him nor spent nights of terror when he was sick . Hamlet's language ... never before been capa- ble of ecstasy and madness , had never tasted of that which makes human life what it is . It ...
... never known before , and who have neither nursed him nor spent nights of terror when he was sick . Hamlet's language ... never before been capa- ble of ecstasy and madness , had never tasted of that which makes human life what it is . It ...
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... never to have taken place , yet it was just as inevitable as Adam's . It is one that millions of people have been desir- ous of witnessing on the stage , but which they would never have had the chance to see , had Hamlet said : " At ...
... never to have taken place , yet it was just as inevitable as Adam's . It is one that millions of people have been desir- ous of witnessing on the stage , but which they would never have had the chance to see , had Hamlet said : " At ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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