Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 219
... possible to proceed in the way Miss Pros- ser suggests , it reveals a far more formidable truth when it is taken as it stands : the world is a terrible place to be in , and it is only the fear that something even more terrible than we ...
... possible to proceed in the way Miss Pros- ser suggests , it reveals a far more formidable truth when it is taken as it stands : the world is a terrible place to be in , and it is only the fear that something even more terrible than we ...
Pagina 284
... possible , one finds that one or another function does escape the civiliz- ing process and lives its own life , untamed by superego demands . If , however , the escaping function also escapes public recognition , and if it does not ...
... possible , one finds that one or another function does escape the civiliz- ing process and lives its own life , untamed by superego demands . If , however , the escaping function also escapes public recognition , and if it does not ...
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... possible thereby to understand how it is that , when Hamlet hears about Ophelia's suicide , his consci- ence remains clear . He really has loved her more than Laertes ever did ; he has sacrificed for her more than Laertes would ever ...
... possible thereby to understand how it is that , when Hamlet hears about Ophelia's suicide , his consci- ence remains clear . He really has loved her more than Laertes ever did ; he has sacrificed for her more than Laertes would ever ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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