The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana 9
... Molière supports the morally eman- cipated , yet absolutist , codes of Louis XIV and his court . The codes . themselves were not necessarily very enlightened , but in the comic art and technique of Molière , the honnête homme for whom ...
... Molière supports the morally eman- cipated , yet absolutist , codes of Louis XIV and his court . The codes . themselves were not necessarily very enlightened , but in the comic art and technique of Molière , the honnête homme for whom ...
Strana 39
... Molière's comic impulse strikes with more force in the speeches of Martine . It is she who , apart from the ladies themselves , makes the savantes look most ridiculous . The play is characteristically comic in its willingness to risk ...
... Molière's comic impulse strikes with more force in the speeches of Martine . It is she who , apart from the ladies themselves , makes the savantes look most ridiculous . The play is characteristically comic in its willingness to risk ...
Strana 99
... Molière was too theatrical a writer to push language so far . ... ) A favorite pattern in Molière's prose dialogue is a series of short speeches placed in sharp opposition to one another and lifted above realism by repetition ...
... Molière was too theatrical a writer to push language so far . ... ) A favorite pattern in Molière's prose dialogue is a series of short speeches placed in sharp opposition to one another and lifted above realism by repetition ...
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Form and Attitude in Comedy 42225 | 5 |
The Area of Comedy | 31 |
Types of Comic Structure | 52 |
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