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The pressing question , however , is what marriage as the ending of comedy symbolizes for the women in As You Like It . Northrop Frye assures us that the new society created in the marriages at the end of comedy is a changed one where a ...
The pressing question , however , is what marriage as the ending of comedy symbolizes for the women in As You Like It . Northrop Frye assures us that the new society created in the marriages at the end of comedy is a changed one where a ...
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H. B. Charlton , Shakespearian Comedy ( New York : Barnes and Noble , 1938 ) , pp . 277 , 285 . 3. See Ruth Nevo , Comic Transformations in Shakespeare ( London : Methuen , 1980 ) : Linda Bamber , Comic Women , Tragic Men : A Study of ...
H. B. Charlton , Shakespearian Comedy ( New York : Barnes and Noble , 1938 ) , pp . 277 , 285 . 3. See Ruth Nevo , Comic Transformations in Shakespeare ( London : Methuen , 1980 ) : Linda Bamber , Comic Women , Tragic Men : A Study of ...
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daylight world , and such comedy is likely to be as socially upsetting as Plato is said to have feared . We might call this version of catharsis the merely physiological catharsis , though whether it discharges itself in the theater ...
daylight world , and such comedy is likely to be as socially upsetting as Plato is said to have feared . We might call this version of catharsis the merely physiological catharsis , though whether it discharges itself in the theater ...
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