Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... critics ; now we are told to put our reliance in the really scurrilous idea that Shakespeare was " simply " absent- minded when he was writing a crucial passage of the tragedy . 20 Modern psychology , which has such a bad name with most ...
... critics ; now we are told to put our reliance in the really scurrilous idea that Shakespeare was " simply " absent- minded when he was writing a crucial passage of the tragedy . 20 Modern psychology , which has such a bad name with most ...
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... critics as Knight misinterpret those steps by which Hamlet transcends Christian ethics , in that they regard these steps as being essentially negative . Apparently , it is difficult for the symbolist , too , to evaluate objectively ...
... critics as Knight misinterpret those steps by which Hamlet transcends Christian ethics , in that they regard these steps as being essentially negative . Apparently , it is difficult for the symbolist , too , to evaluate objectively ...
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... Critics like Luce ( 1902 ) , when they write that " Shakespeare at- tempted the impossible in making three characters into one " seem to doubt that Shakespeare accomplished in Caliban what he had set out to accomplish , which would have ...
... Critics like Luce ( 1902 ) , when they write that " Shakespeare at- tempted the impossible in making three characters into one " seem to doubt that Shakespeare accomplished in Caliban what he had set out to accomplish , which would have ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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