Hamlet's northern lineage: masculinity, climate, and the mechanician in early modern Britain -- Eating air, feeling smells: Hamlet's theory of performance -- Staging nothing: Hamlet and cognitive science -- Cognition and recognition: Hamlet's power of knowledge -- The tragdians of the city? Q1 Hamlet and the settlements of the 1590s -- T.S. Eliot's impudence: Hamlet, objective correlative, and formulation -- Translating hamlet: botching up Ophelia's half sense -- Quoting Hamlet in the early seventeenth century -- Gertrude's elusive libido and Shakespeare's unreliable narrators -- Chronology.
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