Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... Critics have tended , therefore , to try to locate the meaning of Shakespearean comedy in the form of the comic action itself rather than in an identifiable moral lesson to be drawn from it . Northrop Frye , for instance , relates the ...
... Critics have tended , therefore , to try to locate the meaning of Shakespearean comedy in the form of the comic action itself rather than in an identifiable moral lesson to be drawn from it . Northrop Frye , for instance , relates the ...
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... critics , most outstandingly Jacques Guicharnaud , have suggested that the irrationalism of Molière's comic characters reveals an even more basic absurdity in the human situation which takes us beyond what we normally understand by ...
... critics , most outstandingly Jacques Guicharnaud , have suggested that the irrationalism of Molière's comic characters reveals an even more basic absurdity in the human situation which takes us beyond what we normally understand by ...
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... critics , accustomed to finding hidden principles of unity , Bartholomew Fair has obvious attractions . For many years condemned for its sprawling plotlessness and its lack of conformity to the rules of classical decorum , it has ...
... critics , accustomed to finding hidden principles of unity , Bartholomew Fair has obvious attractions . For many years condemned for its sprawling plotlessness and its lack of conformity to the rules of classical decorum , it has ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
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