Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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Pagina 91
... mother . The Folios , however , read : But would you were not so . You are my mother . ( Variorum Edi- tion , Vol . I , p . 286 ) . Again the choice of interpretation is left to us . If Hamlet's intent was to express the wish that ...
... mother . The Folios , however , read : But would you were not so . You are my mother . ( Variorum Edi- tion , Vol . I , p . 286 ) . Again the choice of interpretation is left to us . If Hamlet's intent was to express the wish that ...
Pagina 97
... mother has been chiefly an external one . Yet Hamlet employs another surprising simile in this same initial soliloquy . He says of his mother that she was " Like Niobe , all tears " when " she followed my poor father's body . " But ...
... mother has been chiefly an external one . Yet Hamlet employs another surprising simile in this same initial soliloquy . He says of his mother that she was " Like Niobe , all tears " when " she followed my poor father's body . " But ...
Pagina 110
... Mother never loved father . Her affection was feigned : She must already have loved her second husband while his predecessor , my father , was still alive . " His mother's behavior , according to what is verbalized in the trage- dy , is ...
... Mother never loved father . Her affection was feigned : She must already have loved her second husband while his predecessor , my father , was still alive . " His mother's behavior , according to what is verbalized in the trage- dy , is ...
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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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