Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 Seiten |
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... feels to be a threat to his life and throne from Hamlet . He therefore engages Laertes in a plot to murder Hamlet ... feel that the problems of Hamlet exist only to provide Shakespeare with an excuse for his dramatic illusion . The court ...
... feels to be a threat to his life and throne from Hamlet . He therefore engages Laertes in a plot to murder Hamlet ... feel that the problems of Hamlet exist only to provide Shakespeare with an excuse for his dramatic illusion . The court ...
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... feels most essential to him - the role of an avenger of blood . The audience comes to understand the nature of these various roles because Hamlet rehearses them all in the theatre of his own mind . The audience are invited to compare ...
... feels most essential to him - the role of an avenger of blood . The audience comes to understand the nature of these various roles because Hamlet rehearses them all in the theatre of his own mind . The audience are invited to compare ...
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... feel that Hamlet ought to play his chosen role of avenger . Others feel that he ought not to play it but that he does , in fact , come to accept it . It is because he thinks that he has accepted it that Hamlet postpones the execution of ...
... feel that Hamlet ought to play his chosen role of avenger . Others feel that he ought not to play it but that he does , in fact , come to accept it . It is because he thinks that he has accepted it that Hamlet postpones the execution of ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
Urheberrecht | |
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