English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... elements making for progress as well as those , alone permitted formerly , making for stability . That seems to have been ... element underlies , and distracts attention from the matter of competing viewpoints . Thirdly , the works which ...
... elements making for progress as well as those , alone permitted formerly , making for stability . That seems to have been ... element underlies , and distracts attention from the matter of competing viewpoints . Thirdly , the works which ...
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... elements of form , from ballads , songs , processions and May - games have already been mentioned . The morality element imposes others , notably a ready acceptance of symbolic characters and a non - realistic diction : one not merely ...
... elements of form , from ballads , songs , processions and May - games have already been mentioned . The morality element imposes others , notably a ready acceptance of symbolic characters and a non - realistic diction : one not merely ...
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... element of cynicism , increasing in the later books . More profit- ably , Peacock's comedy can be seen as the creation of a style from a despair , the celebratory element being part of a generally mithridatic comedy , designed to enable ...
... element of cynicism , increasing in the later books . More profit- ably , Peacock's comedy can be seen as the creation of a style from a despair , the celebratory element being part of a generally mithridatic comedy , designed to enable ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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