Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... actually contained in the work of art , " the bad one " points away from the work in question ; he introduces extraneous elements into his appreciation and smudges the canvas with his own paint . " The key word here is , of course ...
... actually contained in the work of art , " the bad one " points away from the work in question ; he introduces extraneous elements into his appreciation and smudges the canvas with his own paint . " The key word here is , of course ...
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... actually lived within that historical and physical context . In other words , if someone were to write in the form of chronicles every- thing that we know about Hannibal and everything that Shakespeare lets us know about Hamlet , could ...
... actually lived within that historical and physical context . In other words , if someone were to write in the form of chronicles every- thing that we know about Hannibal and everything that Shakespeare lets us know about Hamlet , could ...
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... actually couched in such terms as to persuade the lis- tener against honor rather than to win him to favor it . While he seems to be granting full honors to the concept of honor , Hamlet actually does so in such a way as to succeed in ...
... actually couched in such terms as to persuade the lis- tener against honor rather than to win him to favor it . While he seems to be granting full honors to the concept of honor , Hamlet actually does so in such a way as to succeed in ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Two Consistent Character Profiles | 202 |
Copyright | |
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