The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana 169
... Orgon as upon Mme . Pernelle , Cléante asks Orgon when he will fix the day of Valère's marriage to Orgon's daughter . Orgon's reply prepares the second act : he will do " what Heaven wishes " ( I , v ) . He believes that Tartuffe will ...
... Orgon as upon Mme . Pernelle , Cléante asks Orgon when he will fix the day of Valère's marriage to Orgon's daughter . Orgon's reply prepares the second act : he will do " what Heaven wishes " ( I , v ) . He believes that Tartuffe will ...
Strana 175
... Orgon was once a sane and valuable citizen , during most of the play he is alternately besotted , violent , petty , infan- tile , and malicious . Sometimes he manages to be simultaneously ridicu- lous and disturbing . Yet he is ...
... Orgon was once a sane and valuable citizen , during most of the play he is alternately besotted , violent , petty , infan- tile , and malicious . Sometimes he manages to be simultaneously ridicu- lous and disturbing . Yet he is ...
Strana 177
... Orgon's delusions takes the form of abstract and rational argument from Cléante and concrete evi- dence from Dorine . Within the limitations of the rhymed alexandrine each point of view has its own style , but each stresses Molière's ...
... Orgon's delusions takes the form of abstract and rational argument from Cléante and concrete evi- dence from Dorine . Within the limitations of the rhymed alexandrine each point of view has its own style , but each stresses Molière's ...
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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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Acharnians action anapaests Angélique Argan Aristophanes audience Barbara Bartholo Bartholomew Fair Beatrice Beaumarchais become Ben Jonson Benedick birds buffoon Célie Chevalier Chorus Claudio Cléante clever comedy comic character comic hero Congreve critic Cusins dialogue Dicaeopolis Dorante Dorine dramatic dramatist Edited Elmire Euripides F. M. Cornford Falstaff farce feeling Flaminia folly fool foolish girl Greek Harlequin humor ironic irony joke Jonson kind Lady Lamachus language laugh laughter Lélie Leonato lines Lisette lovers Major Barbara Mammon Marivaux Marquise marriage marry means Molière Molière's moral movement nature Orgon Overdo Parabasis passage Peithetaerus play playwright pleasure plot Prince prose puppet Quarlous replies Restoration comedy ridiculous role romantic Rosalind Rosine satire says scene sense Sganarelle Shakespeare Shaw Shaw's Silvia social soliloquy speak speaker speech Subtle Tartuffe Tereus theme tion Toinette Touchstone tragedy tragic tragicomedy Undershaft Valentine victory Volpone wife witty word writing York