This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seeks to manipulate the reader’s response in Hamlet by using contradictions and ambiguities. The article also explores the ways in which the reader responds to these contradictions and reconstructs a palpable world in the impalpable world of the text. These contradictions compel the reader to participate in the composition of the text and make him keep changing his own approach to the work with the result that the more he reads the play, the deeper he finds himself entrenched in contradictions. As he fails to grasp the logic of events, the reader relates his own world to the text instead of relating the events of the text to his world and recreat...
Critical interpretations of Hamlet are largely dependent upon the cultural zeitgeist that provides t...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the idea, already conceded generally, that Shakespeare was...
In his likening of Shakespeare's Hamlet to a sponge which absorbs all the problems of our time[i], t...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Through an examination of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, this essay attempts to evaluate the play\u27s man...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This essay establishes King James I's Daemonologie and Reginald Scot's Discouerie of Witchcraft as i...
From The Murder of Gonzago to Hamlet's pretence of madness, Hamlet is a work obsessed with acting an...
The ghost in Hamlet.--Some phases of Shakespearean interpretation.--Some pedagogical uses of Shakesp...
This article brings to bear aspects of Heidegger and Derrida’s critiques of traditional Western unde...
Critical interpretations of Hamlet are largely dependent upon the cultural zeitgeist that provides t...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the idea, already conceded generally, that Shakespeare was...
In his likening of Shakespeare's Hamlet to a sponge which absorbs all the problems of our time[i], t...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
This article explores the contradictory nature of the ghost in Hamlet and shows how Shakespeare seek...
In a comprehensive study of Hamlet and its reception, this dissertation offers a concept and interpr...
The present article tries to answer the question whether it is possible to think of William Shakespe...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Through an examination of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet, this essay attempts to evaluate the play\u27s man...
Feigned madness is a motif that – with varying frequency – returns in literary texts. It is usually ...
Since the 1960s, chaos theory has become an important but controversial tool used by scientists and ...
This essay establishes King James I's Daemonologie and Reginald Scot's Discouerie of Witchcraft as i...
From The Murder of Gonzago to Hamlet's pretence of madness, Hamlet is a work obsessed with acting an...
The ghost in Hamlet.--Some phases of Shakespearean interpretation.--Some pedagogical uses of Shakesp...
This article brings to bear aspects of Heidegger and Derrida’s critiques of traditional Western unde...
Critical interpretations of Hamlet are largely dependent upon the cultural zeitgeist that provides t...
The purpose of this study is to set forth the idea, already conceded generally, that Shakespeare was...
In his likening of Shakespeare's Hamlet to a sponge which absorbs all the problems of our time[i], t...