Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... turn , enlarges these external complexities , which now , in terms of Hamlet's enforced exile , make the realization of his mission not only infinitely more difficult but even improbable ; ( e ) after his re- turn , he accepts the ...
... turn , enlarges these external complexities , which now , in terms of Hamlet's enforced exile , make the realization of his mission not only infinitely more difficult but even improbable ; ( e ) after his re- turn , he accepts the ...
Pagina 185
... turns his back upon appearances and in- stead exalts " that within which passeth show . " It is in this scene , then , that Shakespeare , to my mind , turns against the psychology of his times , which depended on outward signs , thereby ...
... turns his back upon appearances and in- stead exalts " that within which passeth show . " It is in this scene , then , that Shakespeare , to my mind , turns against the psychology of his times , which depended on outward signs , thereby ...
Pagina 444
... turn to examine Hamlet's behavior in more realistic terms . Madariaga ( 1948 ) sees in it another evidence of Hamlet's ... turns of the sub - play at which the Hamlet - Ophelia dialogue intervenes , or Hamlet and the King step in . taken ...
... turn to examine Hamlet's behavior in more realistic terms . Madariaga ( 1948 ) sees in it another evidence of Hamlet's ... turns of the sub - play at which the Hamlet - Ophelia dialogue intervenes , or Hamlet and the King step in . taken ...
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Preface ང | 1 |
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
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