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University of Nebraska at Omaha

1953

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Stages Of Development In The Evolution Of The Hamlet Legend, 1200-1623, Frank M. Paulsen Jun 1953

Stages Of Development In The Evolution Of The Hamlet Legend, 1200-1623, Frank M. Paulsen

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Probably more time has been misspent in trying to fit together the pieces of the Hamlet puzzle than in all of the investigations into alchemy. From the very beginning of Hamlet criticism there seem to have been two diverse reactions to the play. Carried over the twentieth century, these schools are represented by T. S. Eliot, who holds that Hamlet is an artistic failure, and J. D. Wilson, who justifies, to his own satisfaction, at any rate, every line of the play. If Eliot sits at a table with the Hamlet puzzle before him, his chin in his hand and …


Linguistic Experiments And Techniques In James Joyce's "Ulysses", Edith E. Back Jan 1953

Linguistic Experiments And Techniques In James Joyce's "Ulysses", Edith E. Back

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A complex, changing age requires a complex, flexible medium of expression and interpretation, conventional words and structure may provide clumsy and inadequate to probe the depth of unspoken emotions and thought process or to encompass the stream of life through which individuals pass in every day or a lifetime. The stream-of-consciousness style as developed by James Joyce in Ulysses employs new linguistic and structural techniques in order to portray complex and subtle impressions and relationships.