Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... appears and takes over . The ambiguity in plot construction persists throughout the play ; it is , as was suggested earlier , Shakespeare's principal device . There is the very important question , already touched upon , of whether or ...
... appears and takes over . The ambiguity in plot construction persists throughout the play ; it is , as was suggested earlier , Shakespeare's principal device . There is the very important question , already touched upon , of whether or ...
Pagina 92
... appears to Hamlet for the second and last time , in the closet scene , Hamlet is in process of de- manding ... appears " clad in armour from head to foot , and bears a marchal's trun- cheon . " In the closet scene , the Ghost appears ...
... appears to Hamlet for the second and last time , in the closet scene , Hamlet is in process of de- manding ... appears " clad in armour from head to foot , and bears a marchal's trun- cheon . " In the closet scene , the Ghost appears ...
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... appears in a totally different light . True , it had saved Hamlet ; but in doing so it had caused the damnation of two other Christians who , had the divinity let Hamlet fall into the trap that Claudius had laid out , might have been ...
... appears in a totally different light . True , it had saved Hamlet ; but in doing so it had caused the damnation of two other Christians who , had the divinity let Hamlet fall into the trap that Claudius had laid out , might have been ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
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