Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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Էջ 55
... Gertrude has found no difficulty in casting off her inky clothes and posting with naked dexterity to ' incestuous sheets ' . According to Hamlet it is this acceptance of oblivion on the part of Claudius and Gertrude which is contrary to ...
... Gertrude has found no difficulty in casting off her inky clothes and posting with naked dexterity to ' incestuous sheets ' . According to Hamlet it is this acceptance of oblivion on the part of Claudius and Gertrude which is contrary to ...
Էջ 109
... Gertrude's lack of comprehension should indicate to the audience that she is not aware , until the closet scene , that her first husband was murdered by her second . Hamlet's comment ' That's wormwood , wormwood ' ( 3 i 176 : 2049 ) ...
... Gertrude's lack of comprehension should indicate to the audience that she is not aware , until the closet scene , that her first husband was murdered by her second . Hamlet's comment ' That's wormwood , wormwood ' ( 3 i 176 : 2049 ) ...
Էջ 149
... Gertrude . It is contradicted by the presence of Ophelia . It has already been argued that Shakespeare controls the time scheme of Hamlet by dramatizing the past , present and future of his characters during the ' eternal present ' of ...
... Gertrude . It is contradicted by the presence of Ophelia . It has already been argued that Shakespeare controls the time scheme of Hamlet by dramatizing the past , present and future of his characters during the ' eternal present ' of ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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