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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... body , which should be treated with reverence , is treated as an object . An extreme example is Joe Orton's Loot , where the body of someone's mother ( surely the paradigmatic instance of the sacredness of the dead ) is tossed from ...
... body , which should be treated with reverence , is treated as an object . An extreme example is Joe Orton's Loot , where the body of someone's mother ( surely the paradigmatic instance of the sacredness of the dead ) is tossed from ...
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... body on the cross in place of that of the criminal . Let us note how significant burial is in the world of the tale . Part of the punishment for the criminal and his family is the knowledge that nobody will be allowed to inter him : the ...
... body on the cross in place of that of the criminal . Let us note how significant burial is in the world of the tale . Part of the punishment for the criminal and his family is the knowledge that nobody will be allowed to inter him : the ...
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... body , mind and soul , I desire that they be burnt and placed in a paper bag and brought to the Abbey Theatre , Lr . Abbey Street , Dublin , and without pause into what the great and good Lord Chesterfield calls the necessary house ...
... body , mind and soul , I desire that they be burnt and placed in a paper bag and brought to the Abbey Theatre , Lr . Abbey Street , Dublin , and without pause into what the great and good Lord Chesterfield calls the necessary house ...
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Comedy and Related Forms | 19 |
Marriage | 41 |
Procreation | 58 |
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