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Gideon Burton

Project MUSE - Shakespeare Quarterly - 0 views

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    A principal academic journal for the study of Shakespeare (subscription access only)
Brooke Grant

JSTOR: The Huntington Library Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 3 (May, 1964 ), pp. 239-258 - 0 views

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    Unlike the common belief that Hamlet pretends insanity to further his plots of revenge, Paul Jorgenson's article is directed at showing how Hamlet has gropped "his way from an initial torpor and grief, through conscious anger, to a clear-sighted though troubled sanity". Jorgenson asserts that Hamlet develops deep melancholy and that his following actions stem from his attempt to regain his senses. He believes that Hamlet's transformation is an example of successful psychotherapy.
Peter Guyon

Kate D. Levin - Two Hamlets - Shakespeare Quarterly 53:1 - 0 views

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    A discussion of the variability of how Hamlet can be played, focusing on several recent (ie 2002) productions in New York City. I figure this article could be used if one were wanting to compare and contrast ultra-modern stagings of Hamlet with others from the past.
Heidi Doxey

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    This article attempts to prove that passages from Euripedes and Aeshcylus influenced specific scenes in Hamlet.
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