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Even more , we know that a tragedy by another poet hides behind the present
form of Hamlet , yet we do not know how this now lost text influenced
Shakespeare . Nor do we know exactly when Shakespeare wrote Hamlet , any
more than we ...
Even more , we know that a tragedy by another poet hides behind the present
form of Hamlet , yet we do not know how this now lost text influenced
Shakespeare . Nor do we know exactly when Shakespeare wrote Hamlet , any
more than we ...
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Hamlet strikes me as being far more than what one ordinarily means when one
speaks of “ great tragedy . ” Still , it is foremost and manifestly a tragedy — which
forces me to put down a few words in general about the nature of tragedy .
Hamlet strikes me as being far more than what one ordinarily means when one
speaks of “ great tragedy . ” Still , it is foremost and manifestly a tragedy — which
forces me to put down a few words in general about the nature of tragedy .
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Shakespeare , he says , after he had discovered in his tragedies that life is
fundamentally disjointed — torn asunder , so to ... I myself do not understand how
one can produce tragedy without being at the same time something of a
mythmaker .
Shakespeare , he says , after he had discovered in his tragedies that life is
fundamentally disjointed — torn asunder , so to ... I myself do not understand how
one can produce tragedy without being at the same time something of a
mythmaker .
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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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