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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uninvent.

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  • Hamlet uninvents the notion of a coherent self even as the most fully human character the stage has ever seen steps forth — at the birth of subjectivity, Hamlet, our extreme contemporary, shows the subject to be a kind of fiction.

    Thwaite, Grief, Hamlet and Suicide 2010

  • Hamlet uninvents the notion of a coherent self even as the most fully human character the stage has ever seen steps forth — at the birth of subjectivity, Hamlet, our extreme contemporary, shows the subject to be a kind of fiction.

    2010 January | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2010

  • Hamlet uninvents the notion of a coherent self even as the most fully human character the stage has ever seen steps forth — at the birth of subjectivity, Hamlet, our extreme contemporary, shows the subject to be a kind of fiction.

    2010 January 28 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS 2010

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