The Masks of Hamlet

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University of Delaware Press, 1992 - 971 oldal
In this work, Rosenberg insists again and again that only the individual reader or actor can determine Shakespeare's design of Hamlet's character -- and of the play. To interpret Hamlet's words and actions at the many crises, the reader needs to double in the role of actor, imagining the character from the inside and observing from the outside. Winner of the Theatre Library Association Award for 1993.

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Prologue
ix
Documentation and Acknowledgements
xvii
Act I Scene i Part 1
1
Horatio
12
Ghost
18
Act I Scene i Part 2
25
Act I Scene ii Part 1
36
Generalization Ahead
45
Act III Scene i Part 2
463
Act III Scene i Part 3
473
Act III Scene i Part 4
484
Act III Scene i Part 5
497
Act III Scene i Part 6
508
Act III Scene ii Part 1
548
Act III Scene ii Part 2
553
Act III Scene ii Part 3
560

Claudius
47
Gertrude
70
Act I Scene ii Part 2
82
Hamlet Part 1
92
Hamlet Part 2
118
Hamlet Part 3
155
Hamlet Part 4
167
Act I Scene ii Part 3
186
Act I Scene ii Part 4
204
Act I Scene ii Part 5
221
Ophelia
236
Laertes
253
Polonius
257
Act I Scene iii
265
Act I Scene iv
281
Act I Scene v Part 1
310
Act I Scene v Part 2
328
Act I Scene v Part 3
340
Act II Scene i
357
Act II Scene ii Part 1
368
Act II Scene ii Part 2
375
Act II Scene ii Part 3
386
Act II Scene ii Part 4
403
Act II Scene ii Part 5
415
Act II Scene ii Part 6
438
Act III Scene i Part 1
455
Act III Scene ii Part 4
572
Act III Scene ii Part 5
577
Act III Scene ii Part 6
594
Act III Scene iii
622
Act III Scene iv Part 1
641
Act III Scene iv Part 2
673
Act III Scene iv Part 3
686
Act IV Scene i
722
Act IV Scene ii
729
Act IV Scene iii
732
Act IV Scene iv
745
Act IV Scene v Part 1
757
Act IV Scene v Part 2
776
Act IV Scene v Part 3
789
Act IV Scene v Part 4
797
Act IV Scene vi
810
Act IV Scene vii
812
Act V Scene i Part 1
825
Act V Scene i Part 2
845
Act V Scene ii Part 1
859
Act V Scene ii Part 2
875
Act V Scene ii Part 3
905
Act V Scene ii Part 4
911
Bibliography
927
Index
955
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33. oldal - And then it started, like a guilty thing Upon a fearful summons. I have heard The cock, that is the trumpet to the morn, Doth with his lofty and shrill-sounding throat Awake the god of day; and at his warning. Whether in sea or fire, in earth or air, The extravagant and erring spirit hies To his confine; and of the truth herein This present object made probation.
12. oldal - Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.

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