Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 100
... suffering from a schizophrenic disorder . By no means do I want to hint by this last remark that Hamlet is suffering in any way from a psychotic dis- order . The reference is justified , however , since the schizophrenic subject in ...
... suffering from a schizophrenic disorder . By no means do I want to hint by this last remark that Hamlet is suffering in any way from a psychotic dis- order . The reference is justified , however , since the schizophrenic subject in ...
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... suffering and his fate that make for trage- dy . This does not , of course , say anything about the formal aspect ; it merely opposes the traditional idea that hamartia is a necessary and inte- gral part of tragedy . To my mind ...
... suffering and his fate that make for trage- dy . This does not , of course , say anything about the formal aspect ; it merely opposes the traditional idea that hamartia is a necessary and inte- gral part of tragedy . To my mind ...
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... suffering that has pervaded the community . Denial , however , will still have to be activated against the sufferings and anguish of the carriers of traditional power , who have now had it torn from them . Hamlet is the hero who is ...
... suffering that has pervaded the community . Denial , however , will still have to be activated against the sufferings and anguish of the carriers of traditional power , who have now had it torn from them . Hamlet is the hero who is ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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