The Power of Laughter: Comedy and Contemporary Irish TheatreEric Weitz Carysfort Press, 2004 - 192 strán (strany) Essays on comedy in contemporary Irish theatre |
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Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre Eric Weitz. 10 | Comic Patterns in Kevin's Bed and Twenty Grand Eric Weitz No playwright begins from scratch , least of all the comic play- wright . Writing in thrall to the conventions of a ...
Comedy and Contemporary Irish Theatre Eric Weitz. 10 | Comic Patterns in Kevin's Bed and Twenty Grand Eric Weitz No playwright begins from scratch , least of all the comic play- wright . Writing in thrall to the conventions of a ...
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... comic performance . Moving to a longer view of a stage world's internal structures , the ' comic pairing ' represents a means for writing a basis for humor- ous performance into the tissue of the play . The contrasting make- ups and comic ...
... comic performance . Moving to a longer view of a stage world's internal structures , the ' comic pairing ' represents a means for writing a basis for humor- ous performance into the tissue of the play . The contrasting make- ups and comic ...
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... comic tandem between Dan and Doris is recalled by Northrop Frye's comment : The multitudes of comic scenes in which one character com- placently soliloquizes while another makes sarcastic asides to the audience show the contest of eiron ...
... comic tandem between Dan and Doris is recalled by Northrop Frye's comment : The multitudes of comic scenes in which one character com- placently soliloquizes while another makes sarcastic asides to the audience show the contest of eiron ...
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