English Comedy: Its Role and Nature from Chaucer to the Present DayChatto & Windus, 1975 - 288 Seiten |
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... whole to a whole comedy . So Langland's Avarice ( Passus V , B Text ) must wait on Jonson's society to develop its full comic potentialities ; while those implicit in the tempting of Gawain in bed had to attend on the advent of ...
... whole to a whole comedy . So Langland's Avarice ( Passus V , B Text ) must wait on Jonson's society to develop its full comic potentialities ; while those implicit in the tempting of Gawain in bed had to attend on the advent of ...
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... whole may be absurd - and very disappointing to those brought up to believe otherwise - it by no means follows that the whole of existence is absurd . The second assumption is that the universe is absurd because it acts arbitrarily ...
... whole may be absurd - and very disappointing to those brought up to believe otherwise - it by no means follows that the whole of existence is absurd . The second assumption is that the universe is absurd because it acts arbitrarily ...
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... whole course of the play ( the truth is not self- explanatory ) . She is the mistress of McFee the arch - rationalist and the secretary of George Moore . Both press her into service , as it were , but in different ways , or , she ...
... whole course of the play ( the truth is not self- explanatory ) . She is the mistress of McFee the arch - rationalist and the secretary of George Moore . Both press her into service , as it were , but in different ways , or , she ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgements page | 9 |
Origin and Nature of Comedy | 17 |
Critical Terminology | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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