Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 51 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... father's death . The contrast emphasized by the parallel between Fortinbras and Hamlet relates Hamlet's ambivalent desire to be king to his ambivalence about the martial values his father represents . Though without as much emphasis ...
... father's death . The contrast emphasized by the parallel between Fortinbras and Hamlet relates Hamlet's ambivalent desire to be king to his ambivalence about the martial values his father represents . Though without as much emphasis ...
第 113 頁
... father's rusty armor , which permits him successfully to compete in the tourney for Thaisa's hand . The juxtaposition of events shows him , like Hamlet , associating martial prowess with the paternal approval that allows him to win a ...
... father's rusty armor , which permits him successfully to compete in the tourney for Thaisa's hand . The juxtaposition of events shows him , like Hamlet , associating martial prowess with the paternal approval that allows him to win a ...
第 129 頁
... father and king , embodies patriarchal culture at its most pervasive and repressive . For Antiochus , law is ... father's passion . Where Shakespeare's puns normally open up into a prolifera- tion of possible meanings , these double ...
... father and king , embodies patriarchal culture at its most pervasive and repressive . For Antiochus , law is ... father's passion . Where Shakespeare's puns normally open up into a prolifera- tion of possible meanings , these double ...
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