Comedy in Space, Time, and the ImaginationNelson-Hall, 1983 - 362 halaman |
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... pattern for us to believe in it despite this limi- tation . Our sense of what constitutes patterning varies from art to art . In Western design , we think of pattern as something quite exact , as repetition of identical elements at ...
... pattern for us to believe in it despite this limi- tation . Our sense of what constitutes patterning varies from art to art . In Western design , we think of pattern as something quite exact , as repetition of identical elements at ...
Halaman 103
... pattern for what it is and read the meaning that such a pattern can imply . We are in trouble with the play only if we try to force an interpretation that the pattern of the play denies . The pattern of Twelfth Night , then , asserts a ...
... pattern for what it is and read the meaning that such a pattern can imply . We are in trouble with the play only if we try to force an interpretation that the pattern of the play denies . The pattern of Twelfth Night , then , asserts a ...
Halaman 284
... pattern that breaks into two mutually contradictory accounts , we see a sin- gle complex comedic pattern in three phases that accords with everything included in the Book of Samuel before David's entrance in chapter 16. It can be argued ...
... pattern that breaks into two mutually contradictory accounts , we see a sin- gle complex comedic pattern in three phases that accords with everything included in the Book of Samuel before David's entrance in chapter 16. It can be argued ...
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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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