Comic Character in Restoration DramaMouton, 1975 - 151 páginas |
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... live up to the standards set by society are very important in the world of comedy . " The comedy of manners is the laughable born of the inability of man to conform to an artificial social standard ( as in the country bumpkins ) , or of ...
... live up to the standards set by society are very important in the world of comedy . " The comedy of manners is the laughable born of the inability of man to conform to an artificial social standard ( as in the country bumpkins ) , or of ...
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... live up to certain standards ; to the second , those who know but are unwilling to conform ; and to the third belong those who are aware of that which is right and live up to the ideal standards . Those who are aware and select the ...
... live up to certain standards ; to the second , those who know but are unwilling to conform ; and to the third belong those who are aware of that which is right and live up to the ideal standards . Those who are aware and select the ...
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... live in a precarious state of semi - awareness , ready to become the victims of our limited vision . We perceive the same qualities in the character of Parson Adams , Walter Mitty , Don Camillo , and as we are able to identify with them ...
... live in a precarious state of semi - awareness , ready to become the victims of our limited vision . We perceive the same qualities in the character of Parson Adams , Walter Mitty , Don Camillo , and as we are able to identify with them ...
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A Theory of Comic Character | 7 |
Degrees of Ignorance and Knowledge | 37 |
Fields of Ignorance and Knowledge I | 72 |
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