Hamlet Studies, Volume 6Vikas Publishing House, 1984 |
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... Danish identity . He presents a dual face : a Norwegian prince with a French name . The embodiment of internationalism , he is instrumental in wiping out the Danish royal family ; " Denmark is indeed swamped by the World . " Peripatetic ...
... Danish identity . He presents a dual face : a Norwegian prince with a French name . The embodiment of internationalism , he is instrumental in wiping out the Danish royal family ; " Denmark is indeed swamped by the World . " Peripatetic ...
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... Danish Background in Hamlet , " Shakespeare Studies 4 ( 1968 ) , pp 221-30 ; and G.K. Hunter , " Elizabethans and Foreigners , " Shakespeare Survey 17 ( 1964 ) , pp . 37- 52. This last item is reprinted with some changes in Hunter's ...
... Danish Background in Hamlet , " Shakespeare Studies 4 ( 1968 ) , pp 221-30 ; and G.K. Hunter , " Elizabethans and Foreigners , " Shakespeare Survey 17 ( 1964 ) , pp . 37- 52. This last item is reprinted with some changes in Hunter's ...
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... Danish royal family has been wiped out ; so has the Danish family of Polonius . Denmark is indeed swamped by the World . It is the outside world , the outside force , that prevails . Fortinbras is the secular or Machiavellian ...
... Danish royal family has been wiped out ; so has the Danish family of Polonius . Denmark is indeed swamped by the World . It is the outside world , the outside force , that prevails . Fortinbras is the secular or Machiavellian ...
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