TY - JOUR
T1 - 'An act hath three branches': Being and Acting in Hamlet
AU - Christie, William
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Not all the forms, moods, shapes of grief can denote Hamlet truly (or so he insists) for these are actions that a man might play. This article looks at the pun on acting that is verbally and conceptually focal to Shakespeares 'Hamlet', starting with the fascination with Hamlet the character manifest in the nineteenth century when the play became the central text, not just of the Shakespeare canon, but of modernity itself and ending with speculation about Hamlets emotional and ideological paternity.
AB - Not all the forms, moods, shapes of grief can denote Hamlet truly (or so he insists) for these are actions that a man might play. This article looks at the pun on acting that is verbally and conceptually focal to Shakespeares 'Hamlet', starting with the fascination with Hamlet the character manifest in the nineteenth century when the play became the central text, not just of the Shakespeare canon, but of modernity itself and ending with speculation about Hamlets emotional and ideological paternity.
U2 - browsePublication;vol=38;py=2012;res=IELAPA;issn=0156-5419
DO - browsePublication;vol=38;py=2012;res=IELAPA;issn=0156-5419
M3 - Article
VL - 38
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Sydney Studies in English
JF - Sydney Studies in English
ER -