Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... living people . Wulf Sachs ( 1947 ) , in selecting Black Hamlet as the title of his book , made a good choice of title , qua title , but the protagonist of his book has little to do with Shakespeare's Hamlet . If there were any person ...
... living people . Wulf Sachs ( 1947 ) , in selecting Black Hamlet as the title of his book , made a good choice of title , qua title , but the protagonist of his book has little to do with Shakespeare's Hamlet . If there were any person ...
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... living person , whom we know better— and about whom we knew more than we do most people in our envi- ronment . It is his full - blooded psychic reality that seems to me to render legitimate the application to him of the classic ...
... living person , whom we know better— and about whom we knew more than we do most people in our envi- ronment . It is his full - blooded psychic reality that seems to me to render legitimate the application to him of the classic ...
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... living far - off in Naples . Miranda is and will remain the lovely , naïve girl , incapable of any lie or insincerity . Cressida's sort of falsehood is alien to her ; she is free of Cordelia's inhibition , and Fate will protect her ...
... living far - off in Naples . Miranda is and will remain the lovely , naïve girl , incapable of any lie or insincerity . Cressida's sort of falsehood is alien to her ; she is free of Cordelia's inhibition , and Fate will protect her ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Two Consistent Character Profiles | 202 |
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