Comedy in Space, Time, and the ImaginationNelson-Hall, 1983 - 362 halaman |
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... single action , more or less like the three dis- cussed above , and steadily ignored the others , thus building a the- ory as inherently flawed as those that have come before . To my knowledge , only in the twentieth century with the ...
... single action , more or less like the three dis- cussed above , and steadily ignored the others , thus building a the- ory as inherently flawed as those that have come before . To my knowledge , only in the twentieth century with the ...
Halaman 98
... single character or in a single romantic couple . In Comedy of Errors , Shakespeare came as close to writing comedy through one man's story as he could . Even there he deviates from the Plautine source to introduce sec- ondary interests ...
... single character or in a single romantic couple . In Comedy of Errors , Shakespeare came as close to writing comedy through one man's story as he could . Even there he deviates from the Plautine source to introduce sec- ondary interests ...
Halaman 273
... single voice despite these disparities is nowhere more evident than in its comedic construc- tion . As already noted , this single perspective includes a clear and universally agreed - upon genealogical record setting apart those to ...
... single voice despite these disparities is nowhere more evident than in its comedic construc- tion . As already noted , this single perspective includes a clear and universally agreed - upon genealogical record setting apart those to ...
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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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