Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... perhaps Claudius ' destiny to destroy her , since she would have been the only one who could have rescued him . Just as Ophe- lia's destiny is determined by the vicissitudes of her father and her lover , so perhaps is Gertrude's by the ...
... perhaps Claudius ' destiny to destroy her , since she would have been the only one who could have rescued him . Just as Ophe- lia's destiny is determined by the vicissitudes of her father and her lover , so perhaps is Gertrude's by the ...
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... perhaps perceive in magnified form those atheistic ingredients that were embedded in the cultural productions which stand at the beginning of that process whose end we are now witnessing . The imagery that Shakespeare uses is Christian ...
... perhaps perceive in magnified form those atheistic ingredients that were embedded in the cultural productions which stand at the beginning of that process whose end we are now witnessing . The imagery that Shakespeare uses is Christian ...
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... perhaps what rests in him is a potentiality that cannot grow into something psychic and person- al , but can be realized only through and within an objective medium . Freud ( 1916-1917 , p . 258 ) wrote of the " puzzling leap " from the ...
... perhaps what rests in him is a potentiality that cannot grow into something psychic and person- al , but can be realized only through and within an objective medium . Freud ( 1916-1917 , p . 258 ) wrote of the " puzzling leap " from the ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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