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Hamlet and the Saying of What is Said
Saval, Peter Kishore
Saval, Peter Kishore
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On the one hand, Hamlet resists a propositional and objectified approach to meaning and draws us toward shared and rooted historical contexts of saying and appearing. On the other hand, the inherent reproducibility of early modern drama frustrates Hamlet's capacity to belong to history in a meaningful way. Historical time in Hamlet is therefore out of joint, and this time is at the root of the play's tragic promise and frustration.
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William Shakespeare, Hamlet, literary criticism, time, Early Modern Drama, history, expression
Date
2024
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Journal article
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124
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127-163
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Faculty of Education and Arts
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