Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationPhilosophical Library, 1970 - 382 pagina's Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Pagina 233
... character in the play ; and not for purposes of narration as a dramatic puppet , but rather for exposition of character and emotion . The very fact that Shakespeare took King Lear out of the old Leir and made him what he is , points ...
... character in the play ; and not for purposes of narration as a dramatic puppet , but rather for exposition of character and emotion . The very fact that Shakespeare took King Lear out of the old Leir and made him what he is , points ...
Pagina 255
... character of Hamlet : 1. that the character represents a true feigned psychosis in a weak and indecisive soul ; 2. that it repre- sents a combination of feigned psychosis and actual psychosis , a remarkable illustration of Shakespeare's ...
... character of Hamlet : 1. that the character represents a true feigned psychosis in a weak and indecisive soul ; 2. that it repre- sents a combination of feigned psychosis and actual psychosis , a remarkable illustration of Shakespeare's ...
Pagina 260
... character : " The feint is so close to nature , and there is underlying it withal so undeniable a substratum of morbid feelings , that in spite of ourselves , in opposition to our full knowledge that in his antic disposition Hamlet is ...
... character : " The feint is so close to nature , and there is underlying it withal so undeniable a substratum of morbid feelings , that in spite of ourselves , in opposition to our full knowledge that in his antic disposition Hamlet is ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 10 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Shakespeare Harvey and the Circulation of | 34 |
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