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Sources list for THESIS ON HAMLET'S MADNESS: Lidz, Theodore. Hamlet's Enemy: Madness and Myth in Hamlet. Vision Press, 1975."Hamlet" Sharkey J. `It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World: You're Not Bad, You're Sick. It's in the Book', (1997) p.1. Road Rage as a Psychiatric Disorder Neely, Carol Thomas. "`Documents in Madness:' Reading Madness and Gender in Shakespeare's Tragedies and Early Modern Culture." Shakespearean Tragedy and Gender. Ed. Shirley Nelson Garner and Madelon Sprengnether. Bloomington, IN: Indiana UP, 1996. 75-104. Madness in "Hamlet", "Macbeth," and "King Lear" Michel Foucault, (1961); Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. Richard Howard trans. New York, NY: Vintage, p. 252. Cited in Porter, Roy (1998, April). Madness and the family before Freud: the view of the mad-doctors. Journ Madness in Early Modern Europe "Hamlet." 2005. Wikipedia. Wiki Media. 13 Apr. 2005 Michael Almereyda’s "Hamlet" More sources on "THESIS ON HAMLET'S MADNESS"
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