
Suffocating Mothers
In Hamlet, the figure of the mother returns to Shakespeare's dramatic world, and her presence causes the collapse of the fragile compact that had allowed Shakespeare to explore familial and sexual relationships in the histories and romantic comedies without devastating conflict; this collapse is the point of origin of the great tragic period.
December 1991
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320
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Publisher
Routledge
External links
Librarything
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