Comedy in Space, Time, and the ImaginationNelson-Hall, 1983 - 362 halaman |
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... things like comedy and then refuse to look at any of the hundreds of works that everyone knows are com- edy but that do not fit the critics ' narrow definitions . Worse , people love to make incomplete , circular , or just plain false ...
... things like comedy and then refuse to look at any of the hundreds of works that everyone knows are com- edy but that do not fit the critics ' narrow definitions . Worse , people love to make incomplete , circular , or just plain false ...
Halaman 128
... thing that stops Tartuffe is that he gets carried away with his own power . He has destroyed Orgon's wealth , but that ... things to them- selves , they will finally be destroyed when they overstep what they have been allowed and place ...
... thing that stops Tartuffe is that he gets carried away with his own power . He has destroyed Orgon's wealth , but that ... things to them- selves , they will finally be destroyed when they overstep what they have been allowed and place ...
Halaman 258
... things that hold death and must pass away . Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption . Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and ter- ror of the world.8 ...
... things that hold death and must pass away . Discover in all things that which shines and is beyond corruption . Encourage virtue in whatever heart it may have been driven into secrecy and sorrow by the shame and ter- ror of the world.8 ...
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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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