Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Gertrude " our sometime sister , now our queen , / Th'imperial jointress to this warlike state " ( I.ii.8- 9 ) . Claudius is as obsessed by Gertrude as the two Hamlets are , and - although he clearly loves her — he shares the Hamlets ...
... Gertrude " our sometime sister , now our queen , / Th'imperial jointress to this warlike state " ( I.ii.8- 9 ) . Claudius is as obsessed by Gertrude as the two Hamlets are , and - although he clearly loves her — he shares the Hamlets ...
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... Gertrude as merely a quiet , biddable , careful mother and wife . Nonetheless , one can still examine Gertrude's limited actions and reactions to answer the knotty in- terpretative question of Gertrude's culpability in the murder of her ...
... Gertrude as merely a quiet , biddable , careful mother and wife . Nonetheless , one can still examine Gertrude's limited actions and reactions to answer the knotty in- terpretative question of Gertrude's culpability in the murder of her ...
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... Gertrude's " amazement " and because of the force of imagination in a weak body ( III.iv.112- 14 ) . It is even possible that Gertrude's " fighting soul " results not only from an awakened sense of guilt at Hamlet's words but also from ...
... Gertrude's " amazement " and because of the force of imagination in a weak body ( III.iv.112- 14 ) . It is even possible that Gertrude's " fighting soul " results not only from an awakened sense of guilt at Hamlet's words but also from ...
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