Psychoanalytic criticism renders Ophelia anomalous, no longer Hamlet\u27s erotic object in her own right but a refraction of his cathexis on the Queen. This approach obscures how profoundly Ophelia, the only daughter in William Shakespeare to renounce the lover her father forbids, violates generic norms, and how structurally similar Hamlet\u27s two examples of madness are. Hamlet and Ophelia go mad after sacrificing the independent (and expected) aims of adulthood at the commands of fathers whom the play links to figures of murderous aggression against children: the biblical Jephthah and Seneca\u27s filicidal ghosts. Hamlet is a play haunted by fathers who wish to have no heirs
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...
Psychoanalytic criticism renders Ophelia anomalous, no longer Hamlet\u27s erotic object in her own r...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
The character of Ophelia was frequently considered a minor persona, not so interes ting for the who...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...
Psychoanalytic criticism renders Ophelia anomalous, no longer Hamlet\u27s erotic object in her own r...
The critical literature on Ophelia has been constrained to the scope of her characterization within ...
The character of Ophelia was frequently considered a minor persona, not so interes ting for the who...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
A re-interpretation of Shakespeare through the eyes of nineteenth-century British painters
‘The Ophelia Versions: Representations of a Dramatic Type from 1600-1633’ interrogates early modern ...
AbstractOphelia is a paradox. She is marginalized, victimized, and even brutally mocked in Hamlet, y...
The chief aim of this paper is to analyse the character of Ophelia, from William Shakespeare's Hamle...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
This project examines Ophelia\u27s role in the thematic exploration of the nature of the individual ...
The Shakespearean fair Ophelia has become through the centuries a multi faceted heroine apt to embod...
Although Ophelia is, as Elaine Showalter pointed out, "probably the most frequently illustrated and ...