The Christian Tragic Hero in French and English LiteratureHumanities Press, 1983 - 170 oldal |
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... Hamlet . On the whole , we tend to agree with Professor Campbell rather than with Professor Bradley that " passion , ' as the Elizabethans understood the concept , is responsible for Hamlet's erratic behavior and ultimate downfall , for ...
... Hamlet . On the whole , we tend to agree with Professor Campbell rather than with Professor Bradley that " passion , ' as the Elizabethans understood the concept , is responsible for Hamlet's erratic behavior and ultimate downfall , for ...
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... Hamlet has a manic - depressive psychosis , which is in itself an elaborate defense with its highs and lows against classi- cal schizophrenia . In Professor Campbell's terminology , Hamlet is of sanguine humor , while his dramatic foil ...
... Hamlet has a manic - depressive psychosis , which is in itself an elaborate defense with its highs and lows against classi- cal schizophrenia . In Professor Campbell's terminology , Hamlet is of sanguine humor , while his dramatic foil ...
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... ( Hamlet , III , i , 1. 170-3 ) Moreover , Hamlet , in the dénouement , flies into a manic rage in which he kills Laertes and the King . Horatio lives to tell a story that he moralizes , one that Shakespeare evidently means for his ...
... ( Hamlet , III , i , 1. 170-3 ) Moreover , Hamlet , in the dénouement , flies into a manic rage in which he kills Laertes and the King . Horatio lives to tell a story that he moralizes , one that Shakespeare evidently means for his ...
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