Hamlet Closely ObservedAthlone Press, 1985 - Počet stran: 316 A major interpretative account of Shakespeare's play, this is a close scrutiny which will engage readers directly with the text and perfomance of the work. The Renaissance code of honor is seen to be of central importance to the character of the hero, his actions, and to the play as a whole; and, viewed in this light, there is fresh revelation of the character of Hamlet himslef and of the dramatic world of which he is a part. Mr. Dodsworth challenges the conventional and traditional reading of Hamlet at many points. But he enforces no single overall meaning and readers are encouraged to remain sensiive to their own individual understanding and response. |
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... Claudius's manipulation of Laertes is itself derogatory to that honour which the young man is so concerned to put right . Under the cover of secrecy , Laertes and Claudius are to deprive Hamlet of all chance of life . He must face a ...
... Claudius's manipulation of Laertes is itself derogatory to that honour which the young man is so concerned to put right . Under the cover of secrecy , Laertes and Claudius are to deprive Hamlet of all chance of life . He must face a ...
Strana 78
... Claudius , his mind focused on Hamlet , and ending with the prince , his mind focused on Claudius . The symmetrical organization encourages us to compare Claudius and Hamlet , for if Claudius is subtle and dangerous , Hamlet is even ...
... Claudius , his mind focused on Hamlet , and ending with the prince , his mind focused on Claudius . The symmetrical organization encourages us to compare Claudius and Hamlet , for if Claudius is subtle and dangerous , Hamlet is even ...
Strana 93
... Claudius ; Hamlet is once again soliciting his own honourable emotions , this time by contem- plating the villainy of the man he must challenge . Nevertheless it is curious that when he calls Claudius a ' slave ' he uses of him a term ...
... Claudius ; Hamlet is once again soliciting his own honourable emotions , this time by contem- plating the villainy of the man he must challenge . Nevertheless it is curious that when he calls Claudius a ' slave ' he uses of him a term ...
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Raising questions | 35 |
Hamlet and the Ghost | 49 |
Hamlets weakness | 69 |
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