The Idea of Revenge in Shakespeare: With Special Reference to Hamlet |
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... complex soliloquies in Hamlet in their dramatic contexts , links them up to one another and shows how Shakespeare has used in them what Ellis - Fermor calls his ' evocative technique.'1 9 Hamlet's moral energy is evident in his ...
... complex soliloquies in Hamlet in their dramatic contexts , links them up to one another and shows how Shakespeare has used in them what Ellis - Fermor calls his ' evocative technique.'1 9 Hamlet's moral energy is evident in his ...
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... complex than others . Naturally , Shakespeare could not make good use in Titus of all the hints and suggestions that could be found in Pettie , but stored them up in his memory till they could be employed fully in Hamlet , the most complex ...
... complex than others . Naturally , Shakespeare could not make good use in Titus of all the hints and suggestions that could be found in Pettie , but stored them up in his memory till they could be employed fully in Hamlet , the most complex ...
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... complex than it was during the First Soliloquy . His Second Soliloquy ( I. v . 92- 112 ) , much more complex psychologically than the First , marks the turning - point of his life . On the face of it , it is a continu- ation of his ...
... complex than it was during the First Soliloquy . His Second Soliloquy ( I. v . 92- 112 ) , much more complex psychologically than the First , marks the turning - point of his life . On the face of it , it is a continu- ation of his ...
Contents
Foreword by Professor S C Sen Gupta | 1 |
The Pyrrhus Rehearsal | 7 |
Revenge in the Tragedies | 14 |
Copyright | |
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