The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana 82
... comic hero is insecurely poised between his excellence and his absurdity . Possibly because of the chivalry of comic playwrights , " he " is more often a woman than a man , especially where the accent is on hero rather than comic . The ...
... comic hero is insecurely poised between his excellence and his absurdity . Possibly because of the chivalry of comic playwrights , " he " is more often a woman than a man , especially where the accent is on hero rather than comic . The ...
Strana 87
... comic attitude . If the tragic hero indicates the ultimate achievements of the individual un- der conditions of gravest jeopardy , the comic hero embodies what com- mon humanity can attain to , not in dreadful isolation , but in concert ...
... comic attitude . If the tragic hero indicates the ultimate achievements of the individual un- der conditions of gravest jeopardy , the comic hero embodies what com- mon humanity can attain to , not in dreadful isolation , but in concert ...
Strana 88
... comic hero es- capes mere automatism , and as we shall see , even the obsessed man dear to Molière sometimes does so . Fielding and Bergson can agree on the central importance of vanity in the comic - or at least ridiculous - character ...
... comic hero es- capes mere automatism , and as we shall see , even the obsessed man dear to Molière sometimes does so . Fielding and Bergson can agree on the central importance of vanity in the comic - or at least ridiculous - character ...
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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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