Review Essay: Hamlet or Hecuba: The Intrusion of the Time Into the Play. By Carl Schmitt. Translation by David Pan and Jennifer R. Rust. Pp. 119, Candor, New York, Telos Press, 2009, $21.95 [Book Review]

Heythrop Journal 59 (1):98-101 (2018)
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