The Divine Average: A View of ComedyPress of Case Western Reserve University, 1971 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... tragedy " not only carries a meaning , however inexact , for all men but exercises a strong influence on one engaged in the representation and communica- tion of experience . It is not necessary to maintain that comedy exists in what ...
... tragedy " not only carries a meaning , however inexact , for all men but exercises a strong influence on one engaged in the representation and communica- tion of experience . It is not necessary to maintain that comedy exists in what ...
Strana 29
... tragedies are more nearly single in movement . Middleton and Rowley's best - known tragedy , The Changeling , very strikingly exemplifies the Elizabethan fond- ness for the double plot , and William Empson's now classic essay in Some ...
... tragedies are more nearly single in movement . Middleton and Rowley's best - known tragedy , The Changeling , very strikingly exemplifies the Elizabethan fond- ness for the double plot , and William Empson's now classic essay in Some ...
Strana 33
... tragedy is superior to comedy , for the effect of tragedy cannot be described as simply negative . The statement that life is an endless alternation of sorrow and happiness will hardly come as a revelation , and no one can answer for ...
... tragedy is superior to comedy , for the effect of tragedy cannot be described as simply negative . The statement that life is an endless alternation of sorrow and happiness will hardly come as a revelation , and no one can answer for ...
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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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