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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... least in philo- sophical discourse : " Wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas , and put- ting those together with quickness and variety , wherein can be found any resemblance , or congruity , thereby to make up pleasant pictures in ...
... least in philo- sophical discourse : " Wit lying most in the assemblage of ideas , and put- ting those together with quickness and variety , wherein can be found any resemblance , or congruity , thereby to make up pleasant pictures in ...
Strana 47
... least might mean , that we readers instinctively or culturally know that being called an ass is insulting , despite the animal's virtues , which are summarized to set up the closing line . But since we don't know who Pudd'nhead is , or ...
... least might mean , that we readers instinctively or culturally know that being called an ass is insulting , despite the animal's virtues , which are summarized to set up the closing line . But since we don't know who Pudd'nhead is , or ...
Strana 61
... least any other writer's words of his own generation , and he had also been traveling far in a perilous intellectual and spiritual journey , through a forest of new experience , questioning the nature and the prospects of the self , his ...
... least any other writer's words of his own generation , and he had also been traveling far in a perilous intellectual and spiritual journey , through a forest of new experience , questioning the nature and the prospects of the self , his ...
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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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