Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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It is true Cerimon was à noble character , and so was Gerard de Narbon , but the latter is merely referred to and plays no part at all.23 In fact , Helena , the " doctor She ” of this play , was taken over bodily from the ninth novel of ...
It is true Cerimon was à noble character , and so was Gerard de Narbon , but the latter is merely referred to and plays no part at all.23 In fact , Helena , the " doctor She ” of this play , was taken over bodily from the ninth novel of ...
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For here is a story which is more interwoven with the characters of Goneril and Regan and Albany and Cornwall , than with ... In that case the play should have been called by another name and Lear been made a subordinate character .
For here is a story which is more interwoven with the characters of Goneril and Regan and Albany and Cornwall , than with ... In that case the play should have been called by another name and Lear been made a subordinate character .
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CHAPTER XIV HAMLET I Interpretations of The Character of Hamlet Hamlet too , offers us a wealth of evidence of Shakespeare's astounding ability to delineate the abnormal states of mind . Here again critics disagree only in ...
CHAPTER XIV HAMLET I Interpretations of The Character of Hamlet Hamlet too , offers us a wealth of evidence of Shakespeare's astounding ability to delineate the abnormal states of mind . Here again critics disagree only in ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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