Title
Hamlet – A Never-Ending Story
Author
Dieter Fuchs
Abstract
This article fuses a survey of the play’s most important standard interpretations with those aspects which may be considered particularly fascinating about this text: the conflict of England’s catholic past with the rise of protestant culture in the early modern period; the meta-dramatic dimension of the play; the theatricality of Renaissance court life; the play’s reflection of the emerging modern subject triggered off by the rise of reformation discourse. To elucidate some aspects which tend to be overlooked in the scholarly discussion of Hamlet, the article will bring two important topics into focus: the courtly discovery of perspective and the dying Hamlet’s request to tell his story to the afterworld at the end of the play.
Keywords
ShakespeareHamletrevengemodern subjectreformation discoursemeta-dramamanipulation of perspectivenever-ending narrative loop
Object type
Language
English [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1596137
Appeared in
Title
Acta Neophilologica
Volume
54
Issue
1-2
ISSN
2350-417X
Issued
2021
From page
33
To page
55
Publisher
University of Ljubljana
Date issued
2021
Access rights
Rights statement
(c) 2021 Dieter Fuchs

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