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ISBN 10: 817977483X
ISBN 13: 978-8179774830
Author: S. Sulochana Rengachari
“Hamlet and His Problems” by T. S. Eliot is a 1919 critical essay where Eliot famously calls Shakespeare’s Hamlet an “artistic failure.” He argues that the play lacks an effective objective correlative—a set of external events or images to express Hamlet’s complex emotions. Eliot criticizes earlier critics for over-personalizing the character and claims Shakespeare couldn’t fully translate Hamlet’s inner conflict into dramatic action.
S. Sulochana Rengachari’s analysis is a later academic guide that explains Eliot’s key arguments, literary context, and critical tools, mainly for students and literature scholars.
Table of contents:
1. LIFE AND WORKS OF T. S. ELIOT
2. A SHORT SUMMARY OF “HAMLET AND HIS PROBLEMS”
3. PARAPHRASE AND MEANINGS
4. HAMLET AS AN ARTISTIC FAILURE
5. VIEWS OF STOLL AND J. M. ROBERTSON ON SHAKESPEARE’S HAMLET
6. ANALYZE T. S. ELIOT’S CRITICAL CONCEPT OF “OBJECTIVE CORRELATIVE”
7. CORIOLANUS AS SHAKESPEARE’S GREATEST TRAGEDY
8. “HAMLET AND HIS PROBLEMS” AS DESTRUCTIVE CRITICISM
9. WHY IS ELIOT’S ESSAY CONSIDERED IMPUDENT?
10. “HAMLET AND HIS PROBLEMS” AS NEW CRITICISM
11. QUESTIONS
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