Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... Hamlet's melancholy springs from 51 grief for his father's death . Although mourning that death , Hamlet discusses his father only in relation to the present royal couple . Similarly , although Hamlet later suggests that he has had ...
... Hamlet's melancholy springs from 51 grief for his father's death . Although mourning that death , Hamlet discusses his father only in relation to the present royal couple . Similarly , although Hamlet later suggests that he has had ...
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Barbara Offutt Mathieson. a specific act but Hamlet's chief obsession is his mother's sexual 56 licence . In the first three acts , Hamlet assumes guises , concocts a play - within - a - play to entrap Claudius , and generally asserts ...
Barbara Offutt Mathieson. a specific act but Hamlet's chief obsession is his mother's sexual 56 licence . In the first three acts , Hamlet assumes guises , concocts a play - within - a - play to entrap Claudius , and generally asserts ...
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... Hamlet counsels abstinence ( 11.157-72 ) . Having thus suggested a break with her husband , Hamlet dramatizes the struggle between himself and Claudius in terms of Gertrude's love . He spins a concrete vision of Claudius ' carnal ...
... Hamlet counsels abstinence ( 11.157-72 ) . Having thus suggested a break with her husband , Hamlet dramatizes the struggle between himself and Claudius in terms of Gertrude's love . He spins a concrete vision of Claudius ' carnal ...
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