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"Eveline" by James Joyce from Dubliners Penguin Books, 1992
Modernist Literature and the Denial of History
Elizabethan context, this action must have been doubly shocking and bordered on the publicizing of incest. In conclusion, Hamlet delays his revenge on Claudius due to his own indecisiveness, his self-interest and philosophizing, and what he sees as his hi
Hamlet and Claudius
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Hamlet’s Tragic Indecisiveness
Shakespeare, William. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. In The Norton Anthology of World Literature, Vol. C (Pkg. 1). (Eds. Sarah Lawall et al.). New York: Norton, 2002. 2828-2918.
Hamlet’s Tragic Indecisiveness
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Hamlet’s Tragic Indecisiveness
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