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Cardinal Wiseman on Hamlet

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Part IV.—Notes and News
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1865 

References

‘A Study of Hamlet,’ by John Conolly, M.D., London, 1863. In page 52 the author quotes Mr. Coleridge and M. Killemain, as holding the opinion that Shakespeare has “ contrived to blend both feigned and real madness in the extra-ordinary character of Hamlet; and to join together the light of reason, the cunning of intentional error, and the involuntary disorder of a soul.” Google Scholar

Pages 58 and 100.Google Scholar

‘Characteristics of Women,’ New York, 1833, p. 142.Google Scholar

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