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a play is intolerably depressing , may take refuge in the idea that reality can
never be so desperate . ... show , I surmise , that there are other , and also more
concrete , parallels between the phenomenology of stage plays and that of
dreams .
a play is intolerably depressing , may take refuge in the idea that reality can
never be so desperate . ... show , I surmise , that there are other , and also more
concrete , parallels between the phenomenology of stage plays and that of
dreams .
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A play - within - a - play should arouse our particular curiosity when it occurs in a
play by Shakespeare , whose principal purpose and function was , after all , to
write plays . I shall not here consider other instances of the sort in Shakespeare '
s ...
A play - within - a - play should arouse our particular curiosity when it occurs in a
play by Shakespeare , whose principal purpose and function was , after all , to
write plays . I shall not here consider other instances of the sort in Shakespeare '
s ...
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No matter how far the interpretation of a text may take us from its manifest content
, it must never take precedence over the play itself . An interpretation that turns
Hamlet into a success story is patently wrong . Yet a gap does exist between ...
No matter how far the interpretation of a text may take us from its manifest content
, it must never take precedence over the play itself . An interpretation that turns
Hamlet into a success story is patently wrong . Yet a gap does exist between ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Copyright | |
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