Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... writes : “ ... but to sustain surprise in a worthy hero , he had sometimes had recourse to devices which are intended to balk analysis . In order to attain the surprising , he will risk , or even sacrifice , the logical and consistent ...
... writes : “ ... but to sustain surprise in a worthy hero , he had sometimes had recourse to devices which are intended to balk analysis . In order to attain the surprising , he will risk , or even sacrifice , the logical and consistent ...
Pagina 218
... writes : " The Ghost's challenge has fallen on receptive ears ... He has decided to act " ( p . 171 ) . Against this , one has to say that Hamlet's ears were far more receptive to the Ghost's challenge at the time of the first meeting ...
... writes : " The Ghost's challenge has fallen on receptive ears ... He has decided to act " ( p . 171 ) . Against this , one has to say that Hamlet's ears were far more receptive to the Ghost's challenge at the time of the first meeting ...
Pagina 223
... writes : " Loyalty to his father and the desire to grow unto himself — thirst for revenge and thirst for creation -are in Hamlet almost in equilibrium , though of course he does not know it , " and " Hamlet's delay shows his soul is ...
... writes : " Loyalty to his father and the desire to grow unto himself — thirst for revenge and thirst for creation -are in Hamlet almost in equilibrium , though of course he does not know it , " and " Hamlet's delay shows his soul is ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 39 |
Discourse on Hamlet | 45 |
Epilogue | 148 |
Copyright | |
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