Intertextual Madness in Hamlet: The Ghost's Fragmented Performativity

By Hilaire Kallendorf

This essay establishes King James I's Daemonologie and Reginald Scot's Discouerie of Witchcraft as intertexts for Hamlet. It demonstrates how the diabolical linguistic register borrowed from these intertexts both heightens the verisimilitude of…

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