The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... effect on that judgment . 9 Comedy is often said to be more realistic than tragedy . The assertion is both true and ... effect is romantic , as in many a medieval and Renaissance tale ; where they arouse a sense of incon- gruity ...
... effect on that judgment . 9 Comedy is often said to be more realistic than tragedy . The assertion is both true and ... effect is romantic , as in many a medieval and Renaissance tale ; where they arouse a sense of incon- gruity ...
Strana 90
... effect of his furious scene in Act Three de- pends in part on the sincerity of his outburst . In his devotion to truth , he , like the others , serves the thematic action . Only one character in this play needs to develop in order that ...
... effect of his furious scene in Act Three de- pends in part on the sincerity of his outburst . In his devotion to truth , he , like the others , serves the thematic action . Only one character in this play needs to develop in order that ...
Strana 144
... effect in con- text . A full criticism of a particular mot would have to consider all three . As Freud points out in his study of wit , a joke may be far more powerful than an examination of its technique would reveal : it may be poor ...
... effect in con- text . A full criticism of a particular mot would have to consider all three . As Freud points out in his study of wit , a joke may be far more powerful than an examination of its technique would reveal : it may be poor ...
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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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