Early 20th Century Responses to Hamlet Flashcards

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Coleridge on Hamlet’s character

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  • ‘Consider Hamlet as a real person’
  • The question of delay was also considered the central ‘problem’ of the play’
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A.C. Bradley on Hamlet

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  • Saw the Prince as suffering from psychological disorder, a depression or ‘melancholy’ which also had the figure of Gertrude at its root cause
  • Hamlet’s suicidal feelings result from his mother’s behaviour, ‘the moral shock of the sudden ghastly disclosure of his mother’s true nature’
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A.C. Bradley on the impact of Gertrude’s incest

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  • Gertrude’s ‘incestuous wedlock’ results in Hamlet’s whole mind being ‘poisoned’ against all women
  • This leads to his treatment of Ophelia, ‘He can never see Ophelia in the same light again: she is a woman, and his mother is a woman’
  • Hamlet judges Ophelia by what he takes to be his mother’s standards and is overcome with feelings of disgust
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TS Eliot on Gertrude

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  • The play was an ‘artistic failure’ because Hamlet’s ‘disgust is occasioned by his mother’
  • But Gertrude is so ‘insignificant’ a character the she cannot convincingly be represented as a plausible cause of Hamlet’s feelings
  • In failing to develop Gertrude as a character, Shakespeare cannot convince the audience the she is the cause of the intense feelings of disgust felt by her son
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A.C. Bradley’s Shakespearean Tragedy (1904)

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  • Hamlet’s suicidal feelings result from his mother’s behaviour, ‘the moral shock of the sudden ghastly disclosure of his mother’s true nature’
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