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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Strana 59
... Hamlet it stands for a refusal to broadcast the disgrace of his treacherous murder until it can be revenged . Only Hamlet may be told of it : and his companions must swear to silence concerning the little ... Hamlet's Hamlet Nature's nature.
... Hamlet it stands for a refusal to broadcast the disgrace of his treacherous murder until it can be revenged . Only Hamlet may be told of it : and his companions must swear to silence concerning the little ... Hamlet's Hamlet Nature's nature.
Strana 86
... Hamlet's motiv- ation in the middle part of the play grows out of the earlier concern for honour . In one sense at least this does not seem a difficult task . Before Hamlet starts acting strangely he warns his companions that I ...
... Hamlet's motiv- ation in the middle part of the play grows out of the earlier concern for honour . In one sense at least this does not seem a difficult task . Before Hamlet starts acting strangely he warns his companions that I ...
Strana 260
... Hamlet and Horatio ? If so , the companion is invoked rather as a member of the congregation , privileged to be granted such insight as Hamlet can offer . Or is Hamlet again using his royal ' we ' ? It would suit his present mood of ...
... Hamlet and Horatio ? If so , the companion is invoked rather as a member of the congregation , privileged to be granted such insight as Hamlet can offer . Or is Hamlet again using his royal ' we ' ? It would suit his present mood of ...
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Raising questions | 35 |
Hamlet and the Ghost | 49 |
Hamlets weakness | 69 |
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