Psychology, Character, and Performance in Hamlet

In Psychology, Character, and Performance in Hamlet. San Francisco, CA, USA: pp. 217-230 (2008)
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Abstract

As Shakespeare is closer in time and spirit to medieval psychology than to popular modern explanations of psyche, this article presents a fourfold analysis of ecstasy from Aquinas' Summa Theologiae to examine the characters of the play. I also suggest performance choices which make a variety of these ecstasies of soul more visible.

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Gene Fendt
University of Nebraska at Kearney

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