Groves, James E.
[VerfasserIn]
;
Shakespeare, William
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft];
Freud, Sigmund
[Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
Hamlet on the couch
:
what Shakespeare taught Freud
Beschreibung:
Prologue -- Who's there?: a question of identity -- The ghost's commandment: 'Revenge my shame' -- Freud's "family romances": power and belonging -- 'Some vicious mole of nature': Bad or just unlucky? -- Mad for thy love: infected by the social emotions -- Rossencraft & Gilderstone: destiny's happy dupes -- The fair Ophelia: Truth or transference? -- 'Wild and whirling words': Freud's phobia, Dora's dream -- To be or not to be?: Conscience and the false self -- Hamlet writes the mousetrap: method acting and metatheater -- The double soliloquy: Freud's 'compulsion to repeat' -- A mirror in the queen's closet: the good enough mother -- The prince and his brothers: war, murder, and manhood -- 'Readiness is all. let be.': disillusion and the strength to bear it -- The final curtain: the ghost and the death instinct
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index -- Includes filmography