The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... keeps falling back to the humdrum level where he belongs . As he reflects on Lélie's impressive mien , he begins to ... keep such misfortunes to themselves . ( A se- rious reflection prefiguring Molière's first masterpiece , The School ...
... keeps falling back to the humdrum level where he belongs . As he reflects on Lélie's impressive mien , he begins to ... keep such misfortunes to themselves . ( A se- rious reflection prefiguring Molière's first masterpiece , The School ...
Strana 61
... keeps his jalousies ( blinds ) locked . These blinds will be extensively used in later acts . We notice , too , that ... keep the spectator a condition of suspense . As Beaumarchais wrote in one of his letters : " I believe that what ...
... keeps his jalousies ( blinds ) locked . These blinds will be extensively used in later acts . We notice , too , that ... keep the spectator a condition of suspense . As Beaumarchais wrote in one of his letters : " I believe that what ...
Strana 82
... keeps its eye on the spectacle of human folly . For this reason the term " comic hero " must always seem paradoxical , indeed ludicrous . The common humanity of the hero keeps thwarting his claim to heroic status , or if he is a god ...
... keeps its eye on the spectacle of human folly . For this reason the term " comic hero " must always seem paradoxical , indeed ludicrous . The common humanity of the hero keeps thwarting his claim to heroic status , or if he is a god ...
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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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