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“All that is amiable and excellent in nature is combined in Hamlet, with the exception of one quality. He is a man living in meditation, called upon to act by every motive human and divine, but the great object of his life is defeated by continually resolving to do, yet doing nothing but resolve.”
Lecture XII, STC.
As much as I admire Coleridge and with the boldness of having read Hamlet only once and therefore being aware I haven’t even managed to scratch the surface of the Paragon of Tragedies ...more
Lecture XII, STC.
As much as I admire Coleridge and with the boldness of having read Hamlet only once and therefore being aware I haven’t even managed to scratch the surface of the Paragon of Tragedies ...more

The genius in Shakespeare is that the text is so full of poetry and ambiguity that it can be interpreted (and often with reason) is diametrically opposed ways. TS Elliott thought it was a hack job whereas Coleridge saw it as a play about melancholy and inaction, Freud says Oedipus and AC Bradley sees a hero awakening to his fate. Somewhere in there, one must read the text for oneself and revel in its beauty and violence.
I watched both the 1948 film version by Laurence Olivier (2h46) and the 199 ...more
I watched both the 1948 film version by Laurence Olivier (2h46) and the 199 ...more

"So shall you hear
Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts,
Of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause
And, in thus upshot, purposes mistook
Fall in on th' inventors heads. All this can I
Truly deliver."
The basis of Hamlet is archaic. Even in Shakespeare's time. Its unique origin is believed by scholars and critics alike to have stemmed from various family quarrels throughout history in the North. From there, many a sailor conveyed the tale to Ireland, which-in turn-- added a certain Celti ...more



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