Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 156
... tion of many facets of a wide spectrum . Kott ( 1964 , p . 81f ) , for example , after witnessing the 1956 performance of Hamlet in Crakow , was able to regard the play as a drama of political crime . He therefore speaks of a ...
... tion of many facets of a wide spectrum . Kott ( 1964 , p . 81f ) , for example , after witnessing the 1956 performance of Hamlet in Crakow , was able to regard the play as a drama of political crime . He therefore speaks of a ...
Pagina 295
... tion , the child is exposed so frequently , even in modern society , to the sight of the suffering Savior , that the issue of identifying or not identify- ing with the Son of Man inescapably confronts the unconscious . I would expect on ...
... tion , the child is exposed so frequently , even in modern society , to the sight of the suffering Savior , that the issue of identifying or not identify- ing with the Son of Man inescapably confronts the unconscious . I would expect on ...
Pagina 648
... tion of all authority , 264 growth of individuality of , 131 Horatio as ego - ideal of , 143 Horatio's eulogy of , 243 , 245 image of , among educated persons in West , 360 inability to achieve ego - ideal , 381 act on external command ...
... tion of all authority , 264 growth of individuality of , 131 Horatio as ego - ideal of , 143 Horatio's eulogy of , 243 , 245 image of , among educated persons in West , 360 inability to achieve ego - ideal , 381 act on external command ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
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