Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... ( author's italics ) ( p . 57 ) . He was ready to pursue fantasies with uncompromising consistency , even though he was ... present by the term . 14 There is a distinct irony in the fact that Hamsun ... writer of · 31 . GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
... ( author's italics ) ( p . 57 ) . He was ready to pursue fantasies with uncompromising consistency , even though he was ... present by the term . 14 There is a distinct irony in the fact that Hamsun ... writer of · 31 . GENERAL INTRODUCTION.
Pagina 142
... writers such as Wilson or Bradley come to the conclusion that Hamlet is ... ( author's italics ) , one cannot but agree . In order to preserve a feeling of ... present , the fortitude to affirm that past madness is as true of Hamlet as ...
... writers such as Wilson or Bradley come to the conclusion that Hamlet is ... ( author's italics ) , one cannot but agree . In order to preserve a feeling of ... present , the fortitude to affirm that past madness is as true of Hamlet as ...
Pagina 286
... present . Hamlet's superego apparently had a high degree of synteresis ... presentation of man's hamartia . By including Oedi- pus at Colonus and comparing it ... writing his Alyosha novel , as he had planned to . All this , together with ...
... present . Hamlet's superego apparently had a high degree of synteresis ... presentation of man's hamartia . By including Oedi- pus at Colonus and comparing it ... writing his Alyosha novel , as he had planned to . All this , together with ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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