Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 128
... According to Rothe ( 1961 ) , the shape of Hamlet , as it has reached us ( Second Quarto and Folio ) , is a compound of different phases through which Shakespeare's play had gone . The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused ...
... According to Rothe ( 1961 ) , the shape of Hamlet , as it has reached us ( Second Quarto and Folio ) , is a compound of different phases through which Shakespeare's play had gone . The huge variety of interpretations is allegedly caused ...
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... according to Kirsch , the tragedy is the account of a young man who , instead of becoming independent of his father's influence , is poi- soned by him and thereby brings havoc on his family and himself . " It is a psychological truth ...
... according to Kirsch , the tragedy is the account of a young man who , instead of becoming independent of his father's influence , is poi- soned by him and thereby brings havoc on his family and himself . " It is a psychological truth ...
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... according to him , are prerequisites of undisturbed output . The audience must echo the playwright's vision : there must be some kind of harmony between the two ; it must reflect , as it were in a mirror , the image that the playwright ...
... according to him , are prerequisites of undisturbed output . The audience must echo the playwright's vision : there must be some kind of harmony between the two ; it must reflect , as it were in a mirror , the image that the playwright ...
Inhoudsopgave
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Two Consistent Character Profiles | 202 |
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