Cassell's Encyclopędia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 111
... comedy is ' to enter rightly into the ridiculous aspects of mankind and to represent people's defects agreeably on the stage ' , Moličre did not commit himself to a definition of the ridiculous or of the manner in which the dramatist ...
... comedy is ' to enter rightly into the ridiculous aspects of mankind and to represent people's defects agreeably on the stage ' , Moličre did not commit himself to a definition of the ridiculous or of the manner in which the dramatist ...
Pagina 112
... comedy is that of society - towards a greater refine- ment of manners and language which appears in Sheridan and a stronger indulgence in sentiment and declared morality which is found in Goldsmith . The Spanish comedy of the 17th ...
... comedy is that of society - towards a greater refine- ment of manners and language which appears in Sheridan and a stronger indulgence in sentiment and declared morality which is found in Goldsmith . The Spanish comedy of the 17th ...
Pagina 113
... comedy of ideas developed by Bernard Shaw , whose work was the first notable attempt in the modern theatre to rid comedy of its sentimental elements while still obeying a social purpose . Essentially a polemist , Shaw has used direct ...
... comedy of ideas developed by Bernard Shaw , whose work was the first notable attempt in the modern theatre to rid comedy of its sentimental elements while still obeying a social purpose . Essentially a polemist , Shaw has used direct ...
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