HamletMethuen, 1982 - 574 Seiten The text of the classic tragedy about the struggle of Prince Hamlet to avenge his father's murder is accompanied by extensive critical notes and historical commentary. |
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... supposed revisions of supposed earlier attempts . My con- ception of Shakespeare is of a supremely inventive poet who had no call to rework his previous plays when he could always move on to a new one.3 But minor changes to suit changed ...
... supposed revisions of supposed earlier attempts . My con- ception of Shakespeare is of a supremely inventive poet who had no call to rework his previous plays when he could always move on to a new one.3 But minor changes to suit changed ...
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... supposed to reveal the constant switching back and forth were more con- vincing than it is , I could not see this as a workable procedure . One thing that is surely axiomatic is that the copy Jaggard handed out to his compositors ...
... supposed to reveal the constant switching back and forth were more con- vincing than it is , I could not see this as a workable procedure . One thing that is surely axiomatic is that the copy Jaggard handed out to his compositors ...
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... supposed , here forgot what he wrote in the first act , or else he chose to ignore it . There are inevitably conjectures of revision , of which QI , so long as it could be taken for an earlier version , was naturally thought to show ...
... supposed , here forgot what he wrote in the first act , or else he chose to ignore it . There are inevitably conjectures of revision , of which QI , so long as it could be taken for an earlier version , was naturally thought to show ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE TRAGEDY OF HAMLET | 137 |
PRINCE OF DENMARK | 162 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abbott actors Alice Walker Amleth Antonio's Revenge appears bad quarto Belleforest Capell Claudius common compositor contrast copy Corambis corruption Danish dead death Denmark devil dialogue doth Dover Wilson Dowden dramatic dumb-show Elizabethan emendation Enter Exeunt Exit F,QI father follow Fortinbras foul papers Ghost give grave Hamlet hath heaven hence Horatio I.ii II.ii Intro Iv.iii King King's Kittredge Laer Laertes lord madness meaning metaphor mind mother murder Nashe nature nunnery Ophelia Osric passage perhaps phrase play players pollax Polonius Polonius's printed Pyrrhus quarto Queen reference revenge Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Saxo scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows Sisson soliloquy song soul Spanish Tragedy speak speech spelling spirit stage subst suggests supposed sword thee Theobald thing thou thought Tilley tion Tragedy Ur-Hamlet v.ii variant William Shakespeare word