Discourse on Hamlet and Hamlet: A Psychoanalytic InquiryInternational Universities Press, 1971 - 656 pagina's |
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... remains the accepted way of dealing with the output of scientific papers , there will be hurt feelings , even if such criticism is fairly and adequately presented in all instances . But that fact should not lead to the conclusion that ...
... remains the accepted way of dealing with the output of scientific papers , there will be hurt feelings , even if such criticism is fairly and adequately presented in all instances . But that fact should not lead to the conclusion that ...
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... remains the backbone of psychologi- cal explanation . Heinz Hartmann's ( 1939 , 1950 ) remark that the genesis of a function does not necessarily determine its meaning and later pur- pose introduced a sufficient caution to protect us at ...
... remains the backbone of psychologi- cal explanation . Heinz Hartmann's ( 1939 , 1950 ) remark that the genesis of a function does not necessarily determine its meaning and later pur- pose introduced a sufficient caution to protect us at ...
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... remains defenseless against the intrusion of the archaic . He has to accept it in the way in which it makes its appearance . Despite all the proofs to the con- trary that the environment raises , to convince him that he is merely har ...
... remains defenseless against the intrusion of the archaic . He has to accept it in the way in which it makes its appearance . Despite all the proofs to the con- trary that the environment raises , to convince him that he is merely har ...
Inhoudsopgave
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Two Consistent Character Profiles | 202 |
Copyright | |
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able accepted action actually analysis appearance aroused artistic asserts audience become believe Book of Judges Caliban character Christian Claudius clinical conflict course created creative crime critics death doubt dream effect ego psychology Elizabethan emotions explain external fact fantasy father feel Fortinbras Freud function genius Ghost Goethe hamartia Hamlet Hecuba historical Horatio human incest interpretation killing King Laertes later literary Madariaga madness man's marriage meaning mind Miss Prosser Montaigne mother murder myth never object observed oedipal Oedipus complex Ophelia perhaps person playwright Polonius possible present problem Prof Prospero psychic psychoanalytic psychological question reality reason reference regard relationship repressed revenge Romeo Romeo and Juliet scene seems sense sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays soliloquy speak speare's spectator stage structure superego symbolic Tempest theory tion tragedy true truth unconscious understanding Ur-Hamlet wish words