Comedy: An Introduction to Comedy in Literature, Drama, and CinemaOxford University Press, 1990 - Počet stran: 197 From Plautus, Cervantes, and Dickens to Evelyn Waugh, Joseph Heller, and Tom Stoppard, from A Midsummer Night's Dream to Arsenic and Old Lace and Woody Allen, this concise and readable book provides a thorough introduction to comic criticism. Nelson shows that there are significant recurring patterns of comedy both in the classics and in more popular and commercial works. He discusses such themes as the link between comedy and carnival, the apparent obsession of modern writers with linguistic comedy, and the dilemma of feminists faced with traditional comedy that is largely sexist in nature. |
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... seems overdone ; certainly it is , as we have suggested , a pretext , not the real point of the play . Nevertheless it is doubtful whether this element in trickster - comedy can ever be abandoned completely . Northrop Frye suggests that ...
... seems overdone ; certainly it is , as we have suggested , a pretext , not the real point of the play . Nevertheless it is doubtful whether this element in trickster - comedy can ever be abandoned completely . Northrop Frye suggests that ...
Strana 117
... seems to serve a widespread cultural need for a bridging of the gap between what is wise and what is foolish , between what is earthy and what is heavenly , between what is dignified and what is ridiculous . In Kalidasa's Sakoontala ...
... seems to serve a widespread cultural need for a bridging of the gap between what is wise and what is foolish , between what is earthy and what is heavenly , between what is dignified and what is ridiculous . In Kalidasa's Sakoontala ...
Strana 135
... seems very pretty . . . Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas- only I don't exactly know what they are ! ' Evidently Alice feels she should be able to discern a meaning in the words , but she doesn't find it easy . Later , when ...
... seems very pretty . . . Somehow it seems to fill my head with ideas- only I don't exactly know what they are ! ' Evidently Alice feels she should be able to discern a meaning in the words , but she doesn't find it easy . Later , when ...
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Laughter | 1 |
Comedy and Related Forms | 19 |
Marriage | 41 |
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