The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... merely qualify but transform the structure which tradition has presented to them . The Mis- anthrope is a comedy and not an anti - comedy à la Ionesco , but it so persistently questions the way of life which it must have been expected ...
... merely qualify but transform the structure which tradition has presented to them . The Mis- anthrope is a comedy and not an anti - comedy à la Ionesco , but it so persistently questions the way of life which it must have been expected ...
Strana 32
... merely at the particular words or action extractable from the whole as especially ludicrous . The laughter , to adapt a valuable insight of Susanne Langer's , is a response to a momentarily heightened quality in the total work of art ...
... merely at the particular words or action extractable from the whole as especially ludicrous . The laughter , to adapt a valuable insight of Susanne Langer's , is a response to a momentarily heightened quality in the total work of art ...
Strana 146
... merely improves it . The antithesis of Don John , on the other hand , flatly rejects the concept of " honest man , " for like Goethe's Meph- istopheles , John is the spirit that always denies . Since Much Ado is neither a jolly farce ...
... merely improves it . The antithesis of Don John , on the other hand , flatly rejects the concept of " honest man , " for like Goethe's Meph- istopheles , John is the spirit that always denies . Since Much Ado is neither a jolly farce ...
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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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