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 37
... wants to be free of all that is ' rank and gross in nature ' . He wants to abandon the world to which the Ghost so insistently and , at this point in the play at least , ineffectually must return . We might derive from this fundamental ...
... wants to be free of all that is ' rank and gross in nature ' . He wants to abandon the world to which the Ghost so insistently and , at this point in the play at least , ineffectually must return . We might derive from this fundamental ...
Strana 100
... want to be rid of them , but to base them on honour as virtue rather than honour as precedence . He wants rules , but he wants different rules . He yearns for a world where ' honesty ' is the domi- nant motive : You are a fishmonger ...
... want to be rid of them , but to base them on honour as virtue rather than honour as precedence . He wants rules , but he wants different rules . He yearns for a world where ' honesty ' is the domi- nant motive : You are a fishmonger ...
Strana 192
... wants to exist between his language and his mother's breaks down here . In his system he wants only ' so many things . . . in equal number of words ' , but in acknowledging the Queen to be his mother he acknowledges that this is not ...
... wants to exist between his language and his mother's breaks down here . In his system he wants only ' so many things . . . in equal number of words ' , but in acknowledging the Queen to be his mother he acknowledges that this is not ...
Obsah
Raising questions | 35 |
Hamlet and the Ghost | 49 |
Hamlets weakness | 69 |
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