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Hamlet (place)
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11 May 1989
TL;DR: From Johnson's "Preface to Shakespeare" taking Johnson seriously just representations of general nature the mind against the world - the idealist imagination - Wordsworth, Falstaff, Hamlet, the defiant imagination - Lear, supernatural creation - Caliban and Prospero, organic unity - "Romeo and Juliet" Johnson and tragedy as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: From Johnson's "Preface to Shakespeare" taking Johnson seriously just representations of general nature the mind against the world - the idealist imagination - Wordsworth, Falstaff, Hamlet, the defiant imagination - Lear, supernatural creation - Caliban and Prospero, organic unity - "Romeo and Juliet" Johnson and tragedy.
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TL;DR: The authors showed that Shakespeare did not write those sonnets which pass for his, and this would constitute a significant change and affect the manner in which the author's name functions, which would not alter the functioning of the name.
Abstract: If I discover that Shakespeare was not born in the house that we visit today, that is a modification which, obviously, will not alter the functioning of the author's name. But if we proved that Shakespeare did not write those sonnets which pass for his, that would constitute a significant change and affect the manner in which the author's name functions. If we proved that Shakespeare wrote Bacon's Organon by showing that the same author wrote both the works of Bacon and those of
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TL;DR: So far it is only a word, plucked from the bin of radical possibility to concentrate the mind in this grim age of world-destroying capitalism We call it ecosocialism because the times, as Hamlet as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: So far it is only a word, plucked from the bin of radical possibility to concentrate the mind in this grim age of world-destroying capitalism We call it “ecosocialism” because the times, as Hamlet
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