The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological MethodYale University Press, 1953 - 243 σελίδες First of all, as the title indicates, I am concerned with exploring a method. This method derives from the theory of personality projection. It is quantitative in part, but its operation depends, as everything in science does, upon a human observer and assessor. With regard to the personality of Shakespeare, I should like to make it plain that I have not attempted to be comprehensive and final. I do not see how we can be comprehensive and final with regard to any personality. Here, in studying Shakespeare, I have been deliberately fragmentary, limiting myself to a mere handful of questions. In particular, I have not tried to analyze the plays as artistic wholes in their entire complexity, but have only traced out a few general characteristics and a few patterns, which I have called "themes," occurring in more than one play. My analysis has focused on the dramatis personae and their interrelations. - Preface. |
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... behavior all that is actual in the behavior of the species . No individual actual- izes all that is potential within him ; nor does he actualize all at one time what he does actualize . Though the life of the race is vir- tually ...
... behavior all that is actual in the behavior of the species . No individual actual- izes all that is potential within him ; nor does he actualize all at one time what he does actualize . Though the life of the race is vir- tually ...
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... behavior traits . One would like to know what personality configurations go with what traits . Essentially , the inquiry is about correlations and is not infeasible ; but it is an inquiry which has scarcely been begun . Although , as ...
... behavior traits . One would like to know what personality configurations go with what traits . Essentially , the inquiry is about correlations and is not infeasible ; but it is an inquiry which has scarcely been begun . Although , as ...
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... behavior and stories told must be due to nothing more pro- found than the fact that a random collection of boys and girls were endeavoring to characterize a set of pictures limited in mood and theme . Though these pictures are doubtless ...
... behavior and stories told must be due to nothing more pro- found than the fact that a random collection of boys and girls were endeavoring to characterize a set of pictures limited in mood and theme . Though these pictures are doubtless ...
Περιεχόμενα
PREFACE | 1 |
On Some Questions of Theory and Method | 15 |
AWEW Alls Well That Ends Well | 42 |
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The Personality of Shakespeare: A Venture in Psychological Method Harold Grier McCurdy Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1953 |
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