The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... becomes a split personality within which I , we , you , he and my honor struggle without regard for the total self ... become an appal- lingly attentive fate . In the second main type of comic structure to be discussed here , the play ...
... becomes a split personality within which I , we , you , he and my honor struggle without regard for the total self ... become an appal- lingly attentive fate . In the second main type of comic structure to be discussed here , the play ...
Strana 146
... become more ab- stract if transposed into the key of La Rochefoucauld as follows : “ If a man appears honest , it is merely because his dishonesties are fitted to his position in life . ” Obviously the latter form is too abstract for ...
... become more ab- stract if transposed into the key of La Rochefoucauld as follows : “ If a man appears honest , it is merely because his dishonesties are fitted to his position in life . ” Obviously the latter form is too abstract for ...
Strana 214
... become its medium . At present , " theatrical projects , " whether pure or stirred with mean- ing , exercise a hypnotic power over the stage . Comedy is often a per- spective adopted and then displaced , a hypothesis entertained , made ...
... become its medium . At present , " theatrical projects , " whether pure or stirred with mean- ing , exercise a hypnotic power over the stage . Comedy is often a per- spective adopted and then displaced , a hypothesis entertained , made ...
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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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