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Shakespeare's Hamlet

Eric Sterling
- 01 Jan 2001 - 
- Vol. 60, Iss: 1, pp 2-5
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This article is published in Explicator.The article was published on 2001-01-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hamlet (place).

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Colonial Locations of Contested Space and John Bull's Other Island

Peter Gahan
TL;DR: There is a strain in the writings of Bernard Shaw between his attempt to supply "grand narratives" for his time, such as a religion of Creative Evolution or a political doctrine of socialism, and his critiques or deconstruction, as we would now say of Enlightenment reason and of nineteenth-century liberal ideals, particularly in the essays written in the 1890s from The Quintessence oflbsenism (1891) to The Perfect Wagnente (1898).

Shakespeare's Language Strategies in Hamlet

TL;DR: The authors investigates the language strategies used by Shakespeare in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1603), focusing on the type of language or register Shakespeare provides his characters with in order to give them genuine or assumed identities.
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Exhausting the poet: a study of Chenjerai Hove's poetry across historical periods

TL;DR: This paper explored Chenjerai Hove's poetry stretching over different historical periods and pointed out the Afro-centric nature of the poems, making it clear that the poet's audience was more likely to be the black Rhodesian in the earlier anthologies and the denigrated black Zimbabwean in the latter works.
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Shakespeare on the page in Romania: before and after 1989

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the evolution of Shakespeare's reception in Romania, not from the viewpoint of performance criticism, but as the subject of reference books written in Romania in the Communist and the post-Communist age, respectively.
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The masks of Hamlet

TL;DR: In this work, Rosenberg insists again and again that only the individual reader or actor can determine Shakespeare's design of Hamlet's character and of the play as discussed by the authors, and that the reader needs to double in the role of actor, imagining the character from the inside and observing from the outside.
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Hamlet and the Acting of Revenge

Peter Mercer
TL;DR: The Spanish Tragedy: Mirror and Dagger as discussed by the authors is based on the Ghost of Thyestes and Revenge Structure of the Revenger's tragedy, which is also known as Mirror and Mirror.
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Hamlet And Narcissus

John Russell
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the action of Hamlet, particularly its most puzzling and paradoxical element, Hamlet's delay, can best be understood in terms of Heinz Kohut's concept of narcissism.