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Pagina 43
T . S . Eliot criticizes Goethe for interpreting Hamlet as a kind of Werther ; but
when he asserts that , in so doing , Goethe was projecting himself into Hamlet ,
he is wrong . For when Goethe wrote about Hamlet he had already outgrown ( at
least ...
T . S . Eliot criticizes Goethe for interpreting Hamlet as a kind of Werther ; but
when he asserts that , in so doing , Goethe was projecting himself into Hamlet ,
he is wrong . For when Goethe wrote about Hamlet he had already outgrown ( at
least ...
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It is clear what one means when one asserts that the neurotic symptom is a
derivative of the unconscious ; it is less clear what is meant by the assertion that
the unconscious must be considered in an explanation of Hamlet . Freud and
Jones ...
It is clear what one means when one asserts that the neurotic symptom is a
derivative of the unconscious ; it is less clear what is meant by the assertion that
the unconscious must be considered in an explanation of Hamlet . Freud and
Jones ...
Pagina 138
Hamlet ' s own assertion that his antic disposition and his strange behavior have
both been intentionally arranged by him in order ... 207 ) , when she asserts that
Ophelia presents the same problem as Hamlet , or that she “ is an epitome of the
...
Hamlet ' s own assertion that his antic disposition and his strange behavior have
both been intentionally arranged by him in order ... 207 ) , when she asserts that
Ophelia presents the same problem as Hamlet , or that she “ is an epitome of the
...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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