Comedy in Space, Time, and the ImaginationNelson-Hall, 1983 - 362 halaman |
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... social rather than individual survival based on both interdependent and inde- pendent solutions to individual problems . Quite a bit more can be said about the conditions placed on this social survival . Society , the pattern clearly ...
... social rather than individual survival based on both interdependent and inde- pendent solutions to individual problems . Quite a bit more can be said about the conditions placed on this social survival . Society , the pattern clearly ...
Halaman 118
... social anarchy , and anarchy threatens to destroy society . The " successful ending , " in which deviants are forced into isolation or conformity , asserts the faith that when sig- nificant and potentially destructive deviation from social ...
... social anarchy , and anarchy threatens to destroy society . The " successful ending , " in which deviants are forced into isolation or conformity , asserts the faith that when sig- nificant and potentially destructive deviation from social ...
Halaman 119
... social satire aimed at systematically expos- ing , through a patterned literary work , the outlandishness and fop- pery of self - deluded social climbers . To create a pattern , Molière first limits his targets to the pretensions of social ...
... social satire aimed at systematically expos- ing , through a patterned literary work , the outlandishness and fop- pery of self - deluded social climbers . To create a pattern , Molière first limits his targets to the pretensions of social ...
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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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