HamletPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 400 'The Mona Lisa of literature' T. S. Eliot |
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... Denmark is a prison; Hamlet replies, 'Why, then 'tis none to you. For there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so' (II.2.248–9). He values Horatio because he has achieved a stoic calm: For thou hast been As one, in ...
... Denmark is a prison; Hamlet replies, 'Why, then 'tis none to you. For there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so' (II.2.248–9). He values Horatio because he has achieved a stoic calm: For thou hast been As one, in ...
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... Denmark has undermined Hamlet's faith in humankind. The Ghost's demand that he set this right has drawn the optimistic humanist whom we associate with the Senecan essays into the worldview of the gruesome revenger of his plays. GOD AND ...
... Denmark has undermined Hamlet's faith in humankind. The Ghost's demand that he set this right has drawn the optimistic humanist whom we associate with the Senecan essays into the worldview of the gruesome revenger of his plays. GOD AND ...
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... Denmark. (I.4.90) Shakespeare, we may conclude, was more interested in something else; perhaps public affairs were more important than private. He has articulated, in Hamlet, a whole system of authority and rule undergoing corruption ...
... Denmark. (I.4.90) Shakespeare, we may conclude, was more interested in something else; perhaps public affairs were more important than private. He has articulated, in Hamlet, a whole system of authority and rule undergoing corruption ...
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... Denmark – is achieved. This may be taken as accidental: despite all the scheming of the play, closure comes quite by chance; it is a tragic irony. Kenneth Branagh offers another interpretation in his film Hamlet (1996). He shows ...
... Denmark – is achieved. This may be taken as accidental: despite all the scheming of the play, closure comes quite by chance; it is a tragic irony. Kenneth Branagh offers another interpretation in his film Hamlet (1996). He shows ...
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... Denmark, then, partly because of state surveillance. Also, the family, which we may think of as a private matter, is the institution through which sexuality and gender are channelled into directions that suit the state. The institution ...
... Denmark, then, partly because of state surveillance. Also, the family, which we may think of as a private matter, is the institution through which sexuality and gender are channelled into directions that suit the state. The institution ...
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