Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... reasons . Since aesthetic rea- sons fall aside , it is plain that deep determinants of a personal nature are responsible ... reason for this can be found , he thinks , in the drama itself : the King and Polonius , he asserts , overhear ...
... reasons . Since aesthetic rea- sons fall aside , it is plain that deep determinants of a personal nature are responsible ... reason for this can be found , he thinks , in the drama itself : the King and Polonius , he asserts , overhear ...
Pagina 418
... reason their judgment is to be taken with a grain of salt . Since they want to soothe Laertes , the quickest way is to convince him that Hamlet is , at that moment , non compos mentis . Aside from the possible desire to protect Hamlet ...
... reason their judgment is to be taken with a grain of salt . Since they want to soothe Laertes , the quickest way is to convince him that Hamlet is , at that moment , non compos mentis . Aside from the possible desire to protect Hamlet ...
Pagina 424
... reasons for interference with his earlier love of Ophelia . It is not too difficult to find at least one such reason . As soon as he is apprised by the Ghost of the events surrounding his father's death , he knows that he will one day ...
... reasons for interference with his earlier love of Ophelia . It is not too difficult to find at least one such reason . As soon as he is apprised by the Ghost of the events surrounding his father's death , he knows that he will one day ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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