Aldous Huxley (1894-1963) was one of the most widely read philosophical novelists and essayists of the mid-20th century. His works - such as Brave New World, Antic Hay, and Point Counter Point - became household names during a historical period hardly known for its celebration of intellectual prowess. Huxley was one of the great comic writers of modern British letters, although his dystopian novel Brave New World suggests his vision was often as dark as it was antic. This study provides selections of many important essays published after 1977 in journals the world over.makes Horatio, Marcellus, and the audience privy to his intention to pretend madness: aquot;. ... The audience sets out into Act ll knowing what Hamlet knows, knowing Hamleta#39;s plans, and secure in its superiority to the characters who do not .
Title | : | Critical Essays on Shakespeare's Hamlet |
Author | : | David Scott Kastan |
Publisher | : | Twayne Publishers - 1995 |
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