The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological MethodYale University Press, 1953 - 243 halaman First of all, as the title indicates, I am concerned with exploring a method. This method derives from the theory of personality projection. It is quantitative in part, but its operation depends, as everything in science does, upon a human observer and assessor. With regard to the personality of Shakespeare, I should like to make it plain that I have not attempted to be comprehensive and final. I do not see how we can be comprehensive and final with regard to any personality. Here, in studying Shakespeare, I have been deliberately fragmentary, limiting myself to a mere handful of questions. In particular, I have not tried to analyze the plays as artistic wholes in their entire complexity, but have only traced out a few general characteristics and a few patterns, which I have called "themes," occurring in more than one play. My analysis has focused on the dramatis personae and their interrelations. - Preface. |
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... tion does not encompass that whole relationship at once . The child pole of the relationship is actual for the moment ; the other pole is still only potential , as far as he is concerned , though it is always actual in the species . Yet ...
... tion does not encompass that whole relationship at once . The child pole of the relationship is actual for the moment ; the other pole is still only potential , as far as he is concerned , though it is always actual in the species . Yet ...
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... tion of this sort of thing one composed a story for publication : the " I " would naturally appear as the narrator and as such be present throughout , and now and then might join conspicuously in the ac- tion . As a matter of fact many ...
... tion of this sort of thing one composed a story for publication : the " I " would naturally appear as the narrator and as such be present throughout , and now and then might join conspicuously in the ac- tion . As a matter of fact many ...
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... tion which he finds , however , is treated by him as having no sig- nificance for the dramatist's personality . In his view it is nothing more than " economy of invention , " a demonstration of the canny playwright's habit of making the ...
... tion which he finds , however , is treated by him as having no sig- nificance for the dramatist's personality . In his view it is nothing more than " economy of invention , " a demonstration of the canny playwright's habit of making the ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
On Some Questions of Theory and Method | 15 |
AWEW Alls Well That Ends Well | 42 |
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