Description |
61 pages ; 19 cm |
Series |
Studies in English literature / London, England ; no. 13 |
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Studies in English literature (London, England) ; no. 13
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Contents |
The object of this series is to provide studies of individual novels, plays and groups of poems and essays which are known to be widely read. The emphasis is on clarification and evaluation, biographical and historical facts. The special merit of Kenneth Muir's study of Hamlet is that he sees it always as a play, and not as a-psychological treatise, although, indeed, he cannot avoid the use of psychological terms in his estimate of Hamlet's character. Most of his book is a close analysis of the action and the characters, coupled with careful appraisal of previous interpretations ... Muir emphasizes that it was never Shakespeare's method to create characters who could be neatly pigeonholed; no interpretation of Hamlet can supply all the answers. Shakespeare always leaves the audience with "a wholesome sense of the mystery of human personality". The play's the thing : The Ghost from the Grave. The Rose of May. The Baser Natures. What's Hecuba to him? The Name of Action. The Conscience of the King. Scourge and Minister. Hamlet's Heir. Hamlet's Foil. Special Providence. The heart of the mystery |
Summary |
Ghost from the grave - Ophelia - Baser natures - What's Hecuba to him? - The name of action - The conscience of the king - Scourge and minister - Hamlet's heir - Hamlet's foil - Special providence |
Notes |
Bibliography: p. [62] |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliography |
Subject |
Hamlet (Legendary character)
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Study and teaching.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet.
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Author |
Muir, K
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LC no. |
64056923 |
ISBN |
0713150777 |
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