Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... Laertes ' unconscious hatred and envy of his older " broth- er ' ) does not follow as the necessary result of his past ; it is once again only an accident . Laertes ' life story is not essentially enriched by the event . After he has ...
... Laertes ' unconscious hatred and envy of his older " broth- er ' ) does not follow as the necessary result of his past ; it is once again only an accident . Laertes ' life story is not essentially enriched by the event . After he has ...
Pagina 339
... Laertes subplot is in- troduced next , in the Council chamber , but it remains peripheral , becom- ing focal only upon Laertes ' return from Paris ( IV.5.112 ) , which takes place prior to Fortinbras's moving into the center . The ...
... Laertes subplot is in- troduced next , in the Council chamber , but it remains peripheral , becom- ing focal only upon Laertes ' return from Paris ( IV.5.112 ) , which takes place prior to Fortinbras's moving into the center . The ...
Pagina 418
... Laertes is surely not a devia- tion of such magnitude as to constitute prima facie evidence of madness ; yet it seems to have impressed some critics as being so . While the King and Queen seem to agree with the critics in this matter ...
... Laertes is surely not a devia- tion of such magnitude as to constitute prima facie evidence of madness ; yet it seems to have impressed some critics as being so . While the King and Queen seem to agree with the critics in this matter ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
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