Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 Seiten |
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... choice between them may have tragic consequences . Shakespeare's play investigates the exact nature of that choice , and the human limitations which circumscribe the characters ' freedom of action . The problem of Hamlet exists because ...
... choice between them may have tragic consequences . Shakespeare's play investigates the exact nature of that choice , and the human limitations which circumscribe the characters ' freedom of action . The problem of Hamlet exists because ...
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... choice and judgment , the more it will understand of the action . Shakespeare's opening prepares his audience for the desperate decisions which face Hamlet . It does not reveal more of this choice of action at the beginning of the play ...
... choice and judgment , the more it will understand of the action . Shakespeare's opening prepares his audience for the desperate decisions which face Hamlet . It does not reveal more of this choice of action at the beginning of the play ...
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... choice of existence is expressed gives an immediate impression of how violent , and how desperate , is the struggle within Hamlet's own mind . The lines present a military situation in which final defeat is inevitable ( 3 i 57 : 1711 ) ...
... choice of existence is expressed gives an immediate impression of how violent , and how desperate , is the struggle within Hamlet's own mind . The lines present a military situation in which final defeat is inevitable ( 3 i 57 : 1711 ) ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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