Comedy: An Introduction to Comedy in Literature, Drama, and CinemaOxford University Press, 1990 - 197 páginas 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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... critic , Ernst Kris , notes that this sudden release from anxiety , leading to laughter , does not work for everybody , and our experience confirms this . Certain episodes in films ( such as Harold Lloyd's terrifying climbing sequences ) ...
... critic , Ernst Kris , notes that this sudden release from anxiety , leading to laughter , does not work for everybody , and our experience confirms this . Certain episodes in films ( such as Harold Lloyd's terrifying climbing sequences ) ...
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... critic James Feibleman can find , even in an apparently light - hearted spoof like Sellar and Yeatman's 1066 and All ... Critics sometimes warn that the brilliance of Wilde's dialogue should not blind us to the seriousness of the social ...
... critic James Feibleman can find , even in an apparently light - hearted spoof like Sellar and Yeatman's 1066 and All ... Critics sometimes warn that the brilliance of Wilde's dialogue should not blind us to the seriousness of the social ...
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... critics have traced their recent popularity to the decline of realism , positivism , and utilitarianism in the modern world and in modern thought : once we recognize that perfect objectivity is unattainable , we become more tolerant of ...
... critics have traced their recent popularity to the decline of realism , positivism , and utilitarianism in the modern world and in modern thought : once we recognize that perfect objectivity is unattainable , we become more tolerant of ...
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Comedy and Related Forms | 19 |
Marriage | 41 |
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