English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... social nature , comedy is the reverse . Mainly the expression of man as a social being , it is commonly concerned with his littleness and is critical of it . The relation of plot to character is one of contingency , not necessity , and ...
... social nature , comedy is the reverse . Mainly the expression of man as a social being , it is commonly concerned with his littleness and is critical of it . The relation of plot to character is one of contingency , not necessity , and ...
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... social context is concerned , it is helpful that most social groups tend to be Innovatory or Conserving . Each attitude , at certain times has been conducive to a society which permitted an integrated fullness of living and has then ...
... social context is concerned , it is helpful that most social groups tend to be Innovatory or Conserving . Each attitude , at certain times has been conducive to a society which permitted an integrated fullness of living and has then ...
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... social effects : his concern seems to be reason and intellectual clarity rather than honesty and justice . ( Howard Mills , Peacock , his Circle and his Age , Cambridge 1969 , p . 131 ) Tonally speaking there is a good deal of truth in ...
... social effects : his concern seems to be reason and intellectual clarity rather than honesty and justice . ( Howard Mills , Peacock , his Circle and his Age , Cambridge 1969 , p . 131 ) Tonally speaking there is a good deal of truth in ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
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