Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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“ How Shakespeare could have become possessed of a knowledge so accurate in regard to scenes and incidents in the lying - inchamber is a problem . . . . It was another of his intuitions . " 14 The truth is , Shakespeare did not know the ...
“ How Shakespeare could have become possessed of a knowledge so accurate in regard to scenes and incidents in the lying - inchamber is a problem . . . . It was another of his intuitions . " 14 The truth is , Shakespeare did not know the ...
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The scene in the hovel ( Act III , Scene 4 ) is considered by Coleridge , Schlegel , Hazlitt and others , as marking the true beginning of Lear's madness , Coleridge actually remarking , " This scene ends with the first symptoms of ...
The scene in the hovel ( Act III , Scene 4 ) is considered by Coleridge , Schlegel , Hazlitt and others , as marking the true beginning of Lear's madness , Coleridge actually remarking , " This scene ends with the first symptoms of ...
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Act II , Scene 2 . 31. “ Shakespeare as a Physician and Psychologist , ” op . cit . , p . 143 . Also , Shakespeare's Delineations , etc. , op . cit . , p . 21 . 32. Act III , Scene 2 . 33. Op . cit . , p . 22 . 34. Act III , Scene 4 ...
Act II , Scene 2 . 31. “ Shakespeare as a Physician and Psychologist , ” op . cit . , p . 143 . Also , Shakespeare's Delineations , etc. , op . cit . , p . 21 . 32. Act III , Scene 2 . 33. Op . cit . , p . 22 . 34. Act III , Scene 4 ...
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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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