Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal Thomas Marc Parrott offers readers introductions to Shakespeare's works, groupings according to genre and a play-by-play recital of the Shakespeare canon, and a notation of success or failure of the plays as determined by sixteenth century and modern audiences with the expectation that readers can clearly understand the method of Shakespeare's comedies. |
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viii. oldal
... comic to his tragic scenes to accept his dictum that Shakespeare's comedy seems to be ' instinct , ' that in his comic scenes he ' produces without labour what no labour can im- prove . ' And if his comedy is indeed instinctive , it is ...
... comic to his tragic scenes to accept his dictum that Shakespeare's comedy seems to be ' instinct , ' that in his comic scenes he ' produces without labour what no labour can im- prove . ' And if his comedy is indeed instinctive , it is ...
14. oldal
... comic . The archaic Castle of Perseverance shows only the sort of comic matter that may be found in the Miracles . There is action in the flagel- lation of the minor Vices by the Devil and the Flesh for their failure in allowing Humanum ...
... comic . The archaic Castle of Perseverance shows only the sort of comic matter that may be found in the Miracles . There is action in the flagel- lation of the minor Vices by the Devil and the Flesh for their failure in allowing Humanum ...
23. oldal
... comic element , till the whole action of the later Morals revolves about the comic figure of the Vice . It is well to remember also that with the waning of the cyclic Miracles in the sixteenth century , it was the Morals , or their ...
... comic element , till the whole action of the later Morals revolves about the comic figure of the Vice . It is well to remember also that with the waning of the cyclic Miracles in the sixteenth century , it was the Morals , or their ...
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THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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