In scholarly studies, Shakespeare’s Macbeth is frequently referred to in a vague, atmospheric sense as a “nightmare” play. This intuitive insight is susceptible of substantiation; the genre of the play is the key. Like a number of ancient tragedies (notably Aeschylus’ “Oresteia”), Shakespeare’s drama provides evidence for the theory that tragedy as a genre is one of the loci where literature seeks an approach to the experience of nightmare. In Macbeth the disruptive and destructive function of nightmare is a leitmotif that leaves its imprint on the play right down to the structural level. Here the fantasy of the »murder of sleep« plays a crucial role. With explicit reference to Melanie Klein’s fantasized internal objects, the author analyse...
The article intends to describe and analyse the different moments that time goes through in Macbeth,...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...
Macbeth (título completo en inglés, The Tragedy of Macbeth, La tragedia de Macbeth) es una tragedia ...
Macbeth cuenta una historia de crimen y castigo entreverada de brujería y elementos sobrenaturales. ...
Freud has read Shakespeare with passion. Among the several characters-types that Freud considered wi...
The author maintains that characters in the tragedies of Shakespeare, due to their inner complexity ...
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre os elementos propostos pelo dramaturgo William Shakespeare n...
En este ensayo se examinan ciertos conceptos que el psicoanálisis aplica a algunas de las tragedias ...
In this paper some ideas concerning the usefulness of psychoanalytic theories applied to literary te...
Macbeth es una tragedia de William Shakespeare, que se cree que fue representada por primera vez en ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
The article intends to describe and analyse the different moments that time goes through in Macbeth,...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...
Macbeth (título completo en inglés, The Tragedy of Macbeth, La tragedia de Macbeth) es una tragedia ...
Macbeth cuenta una historia de crimen y castigo entreverada de brujería y elementos sobrenaturales. ...
Freud has read Shakespeare with passion. Among the several characters-types that Freud considered wi...
The author maintains that characters in the tragedies of Shakespeare, due to their inner complexity ...
Este trabalho apresenta um estudo sobre os elementos propostos pelo dramaturgo William Shakespeare n...
En este ensayo se examinan ciertos conceptos que el psicoanálisis aplica a algunas de las tragedias ...
In this paper some ideas concerning the usefulness of psychoanalytic theories applied to literary te...
Macbeth es una tragedia de William Shakespeare, que se cree que fue representada por primera vez en ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
Macbeth, one of the great works of Western literature, can be read in multiple ways. I present here ...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
The article intends to describe and analyse the different moments that time goes through in Macbeth,...
A tragicomic pattern of action, developed from Shakespeare's experiments in comic form, provided the...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...