Comedy in Space, Time, and the ImaginationNelson-Hall, 1983 - 362 halaman |
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... Plautus . Born in a mountain village of Umbria about 250 B.C. , Plautus was to die , in 184 B.C. , the acknowledged master of classical comedy . In his greatest play , Menaechmi , the world found a comedic prototype that has survived ...
... Plautus . Born in a mountain village of Umbria about 250 B.C. , Plautus was to die , in 184 B.C. , the acknowledged master of classical comedy . In his greatest play , Menaechmi , the world found a comedic prototype that has survived ...
Halaman 93
... Plautus desires . This can be a difficult assignment when lookalikes alternately appear on stage . In an earlier play , Amphitryon , Plautus had two sets of twins and a similar technical problem that he solved somewhat too easily ...
... Plautus desires . This can be a difficult assignment when lookalikes alternately appear on stage . In an earlier play , Amphitryon , Plautus had two sets of twins and a similar technical problem that he solved somewhat too easily ...
Halaman 94
... Plautus's pattern is willing to repeat its basic assertion in the visual symbol of the dress . In rapid - fire farce like Menaechmi , it would be wrong for ei- ther Plautus or criticism to emphasize these additional patterning elements ...
... Plautus's pattern is willing to repeat its basic assertion in the visual symbol of the dress . In rapid - fire farce like Menaechmi , it would be wrong for ei- ther Plautus or criticism to emphasize these additional patterning elements ...
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The Woes of Comedy | 3 |
A Definition of Comedy | 13 |
The Range and Limits of Comedy | 33 |
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