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Shakespeare and Literary Criticism

In Our Time

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Hamlet's Mode

I don't think Hamlet loves anyone. I doubt deeply the notion of a great, edible attachment to Gertrude when his closing words to the dying queen are wretched queen adieu. He has great concern for his wounded name and on that basis alone urges Horatio, who loves him, to phobia the sweet felicity of suicide. That is mysterious and needs much labor of thought. But then the prince is endlessly self-contradictory; more either than Emerson's disciple Whitman,. One can say of Hamlet he is large, he contains multitudes.

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