The Idea of Revenge in Shakespeare: With Special Reference to Hamlet |
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... position , he only splits his personality into two contending selves , represent- ing two conflicting ethical principles . Hamlet seems to put a question to himself and then listen to his own heart - beat . The dialectical position is ...
... position , he only splits his personality into two contending selves , represent- ing two conflicting ethical principles . Hamlet seems to put a question to himself and then listen to his own heart - beat . The dialectical position is ...
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With Special Reference to Hamlet Jagannātha Cakrabartī. Hamlet's position , of course , is not so simple as - ' I am as I am and so will I be ' , but his ideal position is certainly that . The circumstances he is now in do not guarantee ...
With Special Reference to Hamlet Jagannātha Cakrabartī. Hamlet's position , of course , is not so simple as - ' I am as I am and so will I be ' , but his ideal position is certainly that . The circumstances he is now in do not guarantee ...
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... position of Fortinbras , and the two images— of himself and of Fortinbras- are so fused or confused that the distinction between them is for a while lost to Hamlet . In this connexion , we may recall a very similar projection by another ...
... position of Fortinbras , and the two images— of himself and of Fortinbras- are so fused or confused that the distinction between them is for a while lost to Hamlet . In this connexion , we may recall a very similar projection by another ...
Contents
Foreword by Professor S C Sen Gupta | 1 |
The Pyrrhus Rehearsal | 7 |
Revenge in the Tragedies | 14 |
Copyright | |
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