The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... Hamlet's problems might readily be made by a psychoanalyst in possession of the relevant facts ; unfortunately for Hamlet , the essential nature of his neurosis remains hidden from him , so that he himself cannot understand the reason ...
... Hamlet's problems might readily be made by a psychoanalyst in possession of the relevant facts ; unfortunately for Hamlet , the essential nature of his neurosis remains hidden from him , so that he himself cannot understand the reason ...
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... Hamlet by Freudian doctrines . T. S. Eliot's well - known essay , ' Hamlet and His Problems ' ( 1919 ) , shows a certain dependence on Freud . According to Eliot , ' Hamlet is dominated by an emotion which is inexpressible , because it ...
... Hamlet by Freudian doctrines . T. S. Eliot's well - known essay , ' Hamlet and His Problems ' ( 1919 ) , shows a certain dependence on Freud . According to Eliot , ' Hamlet is dominated by an emotion which is inexpressible , because it ...
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... Hamlet criticism between 1900 and 1955 is discussed by C. Leech in Sh S 9 , 1956. Stanley Wells has a useful reader's guide to Hamlet in Stratford - Upon - Avon Studies 5 , 1963. The following works deal with the religious and ethical ...
... Hamlet criticism between 1900 and 1955 is discussed by C. Leech in Sh S 9 , 1956. Stanley Wells has a useful reader's guide to Hamlet in Stratford - Upon - Avon Studies 5 , 1963. The following works deal with the religious and ethical ...
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