Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 93
... soliloquies 75 now follows . By means of them , an imposing portrayal of character development is presented , in broad but incisive strokes . 76 They seem to be arranged in three pairs : The first soliloquy ( 1.2.129 ) , in which Hamlet ...
... soliloquies 75 now follows . By means of them , an imposing portrayal of character development is presented , in broad but incisive strokes . 76 They seem to be arranged in three pairs : The first soliloquy ( 1.2.129 ) , in which Hamlet ...
Pagina 216
... soliloquy no expression of disbelief in a life after death . Here too a glance at the First Quarto may prove useful . In that Quarto , one does not find in the first soliloquy any reference to suicide and its prohibition by the canon ...
... soliloquy no expression of disbelief in a life after death . Here too a glance at the First Quarto may prove useful . In that Quarto , one does not find in the first soliloquy any reference to suicide and its prohibition by the canon ...
Pagina 218
... soliloquy , Hamlet gains freedom of action . If fear of damnation and conflict about the morality of revenge are the relevant elements , why then do not his scruples increase after such meditations ? She writes : " The Ghost's challenge ...
... soliloquy , Hamlet gains freedom of action . If fear of damnation and conflict about the morality of revenge are the relevant elements , why then do not his scruples increase after such meditations ? She writes : " The Ghost's challenge ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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