Hamlet and the Psycho-Analyst

Hamlet and the Psycho-Analyst is a book by G.K. Chesterton that explores the psychological aspects of Shakespeare's play Hamlet. The author argues that Hamlet's behavior can be explained through psychoanalysis, and he provides insights into the character's motivations and actions. The book also discusses the broader implications of psychoanalytic theory for literature and culture.

By G.K. Chesterton · First published 1926 · Genre: Literary Criticism, Philosophical Essay, Satire

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