Poison, Play, and Duel: A Study in HamletUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1971 - 212 էջ |
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... audience of Hamlet longs for the Prince to act in final and decisive fashion against the King . There is also a sense in which an audience must recoil before the entire macabre masque of vengeance- especially when vengeance becomes ...
... audience of Hamlet longs for the Prince to act in final and decisive fashion against the King . There is also a sense in which an audience must recoil before the entire macabre masque of vengeance- especially when vengeance becomes ...
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... audience . It is also bound to leave them in a state of doubt and uncertainty . The questions of heaven and hell , death and judgment , were answered , but scarcely solved , by the Elizabethan theologians . The Ghost , however , is more ...
... audience . It is also bound to leave them in a state of doubt and uncertainty . The questions of heaven and hell , death and judgment , were answered , but scarcely solved , by the Elizabethan theologians . The Ghost , however , is more ...
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... audience , and eventually Hamlet , that sexual passion may be the mediating force which turns beauty into a passionate but higher love , as well as the ... audience . The audience reacts 144 THE POWER OF BEAUTY : HAMLET AND OPHELIA.
... audience , and eventually Hamlet , that sexual passion may be the mediating force which turns beauty into a passionate but higher love , as well as the ... audience . The audience reacts 144 THE POWER OF BEAUTY : HAMLET AND OPHELIA.
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PREFACE | 11 |
HAMLET AND THE ART OF MEMORY | 30 |
THE CENTRE OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 58 |
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