The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana 97
... dramatic ac- tion and with the speaker . Though it is expected to and does serve ac- tion and express the speaker , it does more . A comedy in which all speeches merely said what was expected of them would read like a scenario narrated ...
... dramatic ac- tion and with the speaker . Though it is expected to and does serve ac- tion and express the speaker , it does more . A comedy in which all speeches merely said what was expected of them would read like a scenario narrated ...
Strana 101
... dramatic opponents . After the first sentence , which re- plies to the idea that " you " want compensation , the speech ( 1 ) exposes your plot , ( 2 ) details our triumphant counter - moves , and ( 3 ) appeals for its climax to the ...
... dramatic opponents . After the first sentence , which re- plies to the idea that " you " want compensation , the speech ( 1 ) exposes your plot , ( 2 ) details our triumphant counter - moves , and ( 3 ) appeals for its climax to the ...
Strana 107
... dramatic movement . If one discusses the relation of language to the play as a dramatic action , it is obviously difficult to ignore the speaker as an influence on the words chosen , since dramatic effect depends on the illusion that ...
... dramatic movement . If one discusses the relation of language to the play as a dramatic action , it is obviously difficult to ignore the speaker as an influence on the words chosen , since dramatic effect depends on the illusion that ...
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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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