The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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A View of Comedy William G. McCollom. CHAPTER TWO The Area of Comedy THE DEFINITION OF ANY ART FORM obviously depends upon the sam- pling used to define it . However confident one is of intuiting the tragic or the comic , the intuition ...
A View of Comedy William G. McCollom. CHAPTER TWO The Area of Comedy THE DEFINITION OF ANY ART FORM obviously depends upon the sam- pling used to define it . However confident one is of intuiting the tragic or the comic , the intuition ...
Strana 32
... comedy ; but while happy companionship , let us say , is certainly a staple , it could hardly be the essence of comedy , which like all other kinds of drama thrives on conflict . In The Nature of Laughter , J. C. Gregory roughly groups ...
... comedy ; but while happy companionship , let us say , is certainly a staple , it could hardly be the essence of comedy , which like all other kinds of drama thrives on conflict . In The Nature of Laughter , J. C. Gregory roughly groups ...
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... comedy " is our mode . For of course black comedy is an impossibility . Although comedies vary in mood , any play presenting human life as pitiful surrender and grotesque cruelty , no matter how often hilarious , absolutely inverts the ...
... comedy " is our mode . For of course black comedy is an impossibility . Although comedies vary in mood , any play presenting human life as pitiful surrender and grotesque cruelty , no matter how often hilarious , absolutely inverts the ...
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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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