Hamlet and the Snowman: Reflections on Vision and Meaning in Life and LiteratureP. Lang, 2000 - 134 Seiten In Hamlet and the Snowman, personal reflections of the author are joined with literary criticism in a common endeavor - a search to arrive at vision and meaning in life and literature. In the course of that effort, literary classics by Anderson, Shakespeare, Melville, Dostoyevsky, and Becket are analyzed, and the findings are evaluated within the framework of Newman's personal reflections. The search, taken step by step, slowly leads to those fundamental elements that make up one's vision of life and its meaning as well as recognition of their universality and similarities in both life and literature. |
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... hand- some young man and the beautiful young woman soon to be married , filled with joy as they strolled in the garden ... hands , and began to dance in the snow . As the watchdog explained to his friend , they were to become the new mas ...
... hand- some young man and the beautiful young woman soon to be married , filled with joy as they strolled in the garden ... hands , and began to dance in the snow . As the watchdog explained to his friend , they were to become the new mas ...
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... pleasure , and what could be more enjoyable than to make a snowman and team him up with a friend so gentle and loveable . And there too are the young couple , holding hands and in love , and 10 The Snowman and His Friend.
... pleasure , and what could be more enjoyable than to make a snowman and team him up with a friend so gentle and loveable . And there too are the young couple , holding hands and in love , and 10 The Snowman and His Friend.
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... hands and in love , and in the end when the winter was over and after " his head rolled off " and his friend still barked his Out ! Out !, the little girls sang the song of bright springtime that had arrived . Yes , a tale for children ...
... hands and in love , and in the end when the winter was over and after " his head rolled off " and his friend still barked his Out ! Out !, the little girls sang the song of bright springtime that had arrived . Yes , a tale for children ...
Inhalt
Prologue | 1 |
About Questions and Strangeness | 3 |
The Snowman and His Friend | 7 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Bartleby bear become beginning believe belong better bring characters close comedy comes comic death Dostoyevsky's Estragon existence expect expression eyes face fact Falstaff fear feeling final followed fool give gone ground Hamlet hands happen heart hold hope human keep kind king knew known later lawyer leave less light lines listen literature living look mankind master meaning Melville mind moment moments moving narrator ness never Nippers Notes ordinary past Pause perhaps person play Polonius prefer questions reach reason remain scene seems sense separation Shakespeare side silences simply snowman someone soon soul sound speak stage standing story strange tale tell thing thou thought tion truly trust truth trying turn underground vision Vladimir waiting wall wish wonder