Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... truth speaks against him , because many an evil ghost tells the truth , in order to deceive his victim . Here the author herself de- tects a weakness in her reasoning . For Horatio does not warn Hamlet that his test of the truthfulness ...
... truth speaks against him , because many an evil ghost tells the truth , in order to deceive his victim . Here the author herself de- tects a weakness in her reasoning . For Horatio does not warn Hamlet that his test of the truthfulness ...
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... truth in many myths . Important as these cores may be historically , they have no bearing on the beauty of the myths or on the great power that they are able to exert over man's feelings and actions . This power stems from their ...
... truth in many myths . Important as these cores may be historically , they have no bearing on the beauty of the myths or on the great power that they are able to exert over man's feelings and actions . This power stems from their ...
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A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Kurt Robert Eissler. The truth to which Hamlet comes is one in which all mankind should be passionately interested — namely , the truth about society's foundation . As for Hamlet , however , obtaining this truth ...
A Psychoanalytic Inquiry Kurt Robert Eissler. The truth to which Hamlet comes is one in which all mankind should be passionately interested — namely , the truth about society's foundation . As for Hamlet , however , obtaining this truth ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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