Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 202
... scholar and philosopher " ( p . 31 ) . Moreover , his character was sluggish and he suffered from “ an enormous amount of inertia in his make - up " ( p . 71 ) . Huhner seems to take this last aspect of Hamlet's character as giv- en ...
... scholar and philosopher " ( p . 31 ) . Moreover , his character was sluggish and he suffered from “ an enormous amount of inertia in his make - up " ( p . 71 ) . Huhner seems to take this last aspect of Hamlet's character as giv- en ...
Pagina 281
... scholar , and possibly more warrior than soldier ) it is only here that one can discover the first foreshadowings of later crisis . Clinically , one often finds such extension in the filial super- ego , and it is regularly a sign of ...
... scholar , and possibly more warrior than soldier ) it is only here that one can discover the first foreshadowings of later crisis . Clinically , one often finds such extension in the filial super- ego , and it is regularly a sign of ...
Pagina 460
... scholar who took a stand diametrically opposite to the basic tenets of exopoi- etic research . I am referring here to Friedrich Gundolf ( 1911b ) , who in- sists that one will never apprehend the full meaning of a literary work except ...
... scholar who took a stand diametrically opposite to the basic tenets of exopoi- etic research . I am referring here to Friedrich Gundolf ( 1911b ) , who in- sists that one will never apprehend the full meaning of a literary work except ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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