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 114
... example of something which T.S. Eliot found in Shakespeare to be derived ultimately from Seneca ― ' the attitude of self - dramatization assumed by some of Shakespeare's heroes at moments of tragic intensity ' . Eliot's own example is ...
... example of something which T.S. Eliot found in Shakespeare to be derived ultimately from Seneca ― ' the attitude of self - dramatization assumed by some of Shakespeare's heroes at moments of tragic intensity ' . Eliot's own example is ...
Strana 118
... example of endurance that is offered him by people far below his standing in class . The example was one admired also by Seneca , although his admiration for endurance marries ill with his advocacy of suicide . Hamlet defeats one Roman ...
... example of endurance that is offered him by people far below his standing in class . The example was one admired also by Seneca , although his admiration for endurance marries ill with his advocacy of suicide . Hamlet defeats one Roman ...
Strana 279
... examples of ' special providence ' are of classes of being , men in comparison with ' unreasonable creatures ' ( this example figures in the Summa Theologica of Aquinas ) and the Church in comparison with men ; but he allowed for its ...
... examples of ' special providence ' are of classes of being , men in comparison with ' unreasonable creatures ' ( this example figures in the Summa Theologica of Aquinas ) and the Church in comparison with men ; but he allowed for its ...
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Raising questions | 35 |
Hamlet and the Ghost | 49 |
Hamlets weakness | 69 |
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