Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 170
... plot . The correlative of the delay in external action is the progress of inner action , and it is by just this disproportion between external and internal action that the unmatched dramatic tension of the play is creat- ed . Throughout ...
... plot . The correlative of the delay in external action is the progress of inner action , and it is by just this disproportion between external and internal action that the unmatched dramatic tension of the play is creat- ed . Throughout ...
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... plot , as Shakespeare found it , underwent at his hands a process of internalization : what was earlier an outer impedi- ment has now become an inner structure . It is one of those most infelicitous accidents that the original Hamlet ...
... plot , as Shakespeare found it , underwent at his hands a process of internalization : what was earlier an outer impedi- ment has now become an inner structure . It is one of those most infelicitous accidents that the original Hamlet ...
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... plot of the Urtext had a young Hamlet whose mother had premarital relations and conspired in the assassination of her husband , whereas in the new plot the Queen is free of any premarital guilt , does not marry Claudius but becomes his ...
... plot of the Urtext had a young Hamlet whose mother had premarital relations and conspired in the assassination of her husband , whereas in the new plot the Queen is free of any premarital guilt , does not marry Claudius but becomes his ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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