Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 92
... expression of ambivalence . This passage does , to be sure , sound like derision . However , in my opin- ion it is at the same time the strongest expression of Hamlet's unswerving love for his father beyond queen has drunk from the cup ...
... expression of ambivalence . This passage does , to be sure , sound like derision . However , in my opin- ion it is at the same time the strongest expression of Hamlet's unswerving love for his father beyond queen has drunk from the cup ...
Pagina 101
... expressions of the strong feelings that have been aroused in him by the news the Ghost has conveyed . The ambivalence that comes to the fore in these emotional outbreaks , which has already been mentioned , may be better under- stood ...
... expressions of the strong feelings that have been aroused in him by the news the Ghost has conveyed . The ambivalence that comes to the fore in these emotional outbreaks , which has already been mentioned , may be better under- stood ...
Pagina 451
... expression of regret that it did in- deed come to pass , even though it is well understood that if life were to be lived all over again , the same thing would be repeated , so deeply is it in- grained in the very fabric of the subject's ...
... expression of regret that it did in- deed come to pass , even though it is well understood that if life were to be lived all over again , the same thing would be repeated , so deeply is it in- grained in the very fabric of the subject's ...
Inhoudsopgave
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Two Consistent Character Profiles | 202 |
Copyright | |
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