"Forward Backward" Time and the Apocalypse in Hamlet.
Comparative Drama 2004, Winter, 38, 4
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Ophelia's remarkable description of a distraught, disheveled Hamlet leaving her chamber figures a paradoxical simultaneous forward backward" movement of time in the play, one enriching (and enriched by) its apocalyptic overtones: Eric Levy has found significant meaning in this contorted exit of Hamlet's:
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