Literary WitUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 2000 - Počet stran: 181 "To develop this new approach, Michelson explores Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar and Oscar Wilde's "Preface" to The Picture of Dorian Gray. He also offers the first extended discussion of two celebrated recent dramas - Tom Stoppard's Arcadia and Margaret Edson's Pulitzer-winning Wit - as well as insightful readings of major poems by Richard Wilbur. He concludes with a suggestive look at the contemporary revolution in cognitive science and its implications for our understanding of the comic dimension in modern literature."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... expression ; talent for saying brilliant or sparkling things , esp . in an amusing way . arch . ( Cf. sense 8. ) And " sense 8 " : 8. That quality of speech or writing which consists in the apt associa- tion of thought and expression ...
... expression ; talent for saying brilliant or sparkling things , esp . in an amusing way . arch . ( Cf. sense 8. ) And " sense 8 " : 8. That quality of speech or writing which consists in the apt associa- tion of thought and expression ...
Strana 134
... expression , a performance so exquisitely complex as to contain within it recognition that elegant literary performance may signify nothing and count for nothing and that simplicity , as a consummation to be feared , might also be a ...
... expression , a performance so exquisitely complex as to contain within it recognition that elegant literary performance may signify nothing and count for nothing and that simplicity , as a consummation to be feared , might also be a ...
Strana 140
... expression and interpretation of written thought and wisdom , and those leaps of the literary imagina- tion that those processes and constructions cannot anticipate , situate , or adequately describe . To put it simply , literary wit ...
... expression and interpretation of written thought and wisdom , and those leaps of the literary imagina- tion that those processes and constructions cannot anticipate , situate , or adequately describe . To put it simply , literary wit ...
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A Calendar and a Preface | 37 |
Witty Plays Witty Poems | 73 |
Wit Wyt and Modern Literary Predicaments | 125 |
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