The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... comedy like Ben Jonson's Volpone . Love's Labour's Lost is particularly useful in defining the nature of comedy and its relation to tragedy , because the issues which this essentially merry comedy poses lead directly to that basic fact ...
... comedy like Ben Jonson's Volpone . Love's Labour's Lost is particularly useful in defining the nature of comedy and its relation to tragedy , because the issues which this essentially merry comedy poses lead directly to that basic fact ...
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... comedy , the principal of rationality is extended to instinct , for which it pro- vides both a cover and a justification . The tendency to rationalize the irrational is not the least of the artful paradoxes which comedy of manners ...
... comedy , the principal of rationality is extended to instinct , for which it pro- vides both a cover and a justification . The tendency to rationalize the irrational is not the least of the artful paradoxes which comedy of manners ...
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... comedy evolve , “ the tragic story has a comic sequel , " as Northrop Frye has made clear in an important essay on " The Argument of Comedy . " Tragedy , says Frye , " is really implicit or uncompleted comedy , " and " comedy contains a ...
... comedy evolve , “ the tragic story has a comic sequel , " as Northrop Frye has made clear in an important essay on " The Argument of Comedy . " Tragedy , says Frye , " is really implicit or uncompleted comedy , " and " comedy contains a ...
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