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 211
... madness , as this speech suggests , because then the prince might stand not only for the King's own guilt , but also for a possible escape from that guilt . Hamlet's madness might then signify for Claudius a ' disease ' of his own , one ...
... madness , as this speech suggests , because then the prince might stand not only for the King's own guilt , but also for a possible escape from that guilt . Hamlet's madness might then signify for Claudius a ' disease ' of his own , one ...
Strana 212
... madness , which puts them on a level- neither is perfectly in control of himself , both are victims of delusion , each is made a little less than himself in this approximation . Hamlet's case begins to generalize itself ; Claudius ...
... madness , which puts them on a level- neither is perfectly in control of himself , both are victims of delusion , each is made a little less than himself in this approximation . Hamlet's case begins to generalize itself ; Claudius ...
Strana 228
... madness is seen in the light of Hamlet's , hers being as it were a pure madness whilst his is adulterated by the possibility that it has in part the rational motive of warding off the King's suspicions . This contrast between the insane ...
... madness is seen in the light of Hamlet's , hers being as it were a pure madness whilst his is adulterated by the possibility that it has in part the rational motive of warding off the King's suspicions . This contrast between the insane ...
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Raising questions | 35 |
Hamlet and the Ghost | 49 |
Hamlets weakness | 69 |
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