Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... taken together , provide a pleasure that cannot be matched by any source of pleasure in " real " reality . Tannhäuser did not visit the Venusberg unpunished , and LSD , even if taken only once , insidiously undermines an adequate ...
... taken together , provide a pleasure that cannot be matched by any source of pleasure in " real " reality . Tannhäuser did not visit the Venusberg unpunished , and LSD , even if taken only once , insidiously undermines an adequate ...
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... taken , however , as a warning of the evil conse- quences of rash action , taken under the impact of blind wrath . The point at which Hamlet stops in his recitation is the moment when the narration turns toward the slaughter of Priam ...
... taken , however , as a warning of the evil conse- quences of rash action , taken under the impact of blind wrath . The point at which Hamlet stops in his recitation is the moment when the narration turns toward the slaughter of Priam ...
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... taken in conformity with expectation , like a student's departure for college or university . There is something irregular , puzzling , dramatic about this departure . The little that is known does not evoke the image of a happy young ...
... taken in conformity with expectation , like a student's departure for college or university . There is something irregular , puzzling , dramatic about this departure . The little that is known does not evoke the image of a happy young ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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