Coming of Age in Shakespeare**** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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... maturity ' - or ' identity ' - or a ' healthy person- ality ' in the context of a specific , created , dramatic situation . - Like Erikson , Bruno Bettelheim addresses himself to the ' psychological problems of growing up ' , 26 and ...
... maturity ' - or ' identity ' - or a ' healthy person- ality ' in the context of a specific , created , dramatic situation . - Like Erikson , Bruno Bettelheim addresses himself to the ' psychological problems of growing up ' , 26 and ...
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... maturity ' for Shakespeare means ripeness or readiness , and signifies a mo- ment of transition . We hear , for example , about a revolt which is ' almost mature for the violent breaking out ' ( Cor . IV . iii . 24-5 ) , and of a ...
... maturity ' for Shakespeare means ripeness or readiness , and signifies a mo- ment of transition . We hear , for example , about a revolt which is ' almost mature for the violent breaking out ' ( Cor . IV . iii . 24-5 ) , and of a ...
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... maturity for Juliet or Hal or Hamlet is hardly to do violence to the fictive nature of the plays which contain them ; the ' identity formation ' of which Erikson speaks is crucial to both the protagonist and the secondary characters who ...
... maturity for Juliet or Hal or Hamlet is hardly to do violence to the fictive nature of the plays which contain them ; the ' identity formation ' of which Erikson speaks is crucial to both the protagonist and the secondary characters who ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
Copyright | |
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