Ben Jonson and the Language of Prose ComedyNorton, 1970 - 335 pagina's |
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Pagina 189
... social community with a shared style of speech , from which only slight deflections were needed to produce the sense of derangement . Bartholomew Fair , by contrast , cuts a deep cross section through almost the whole social hierarchy ...
... social community with a shared style of speech , from which only slight deflections were needed to produce the sense of derangement . Bartholomew Fair , by contrast , cuts a deep cross section through almost the whole social hierarchy ...
Pagina 190
... social importance from the judge to the waiting women . The first two periods submit to antithetic elabora- tion ; the rest acquire coherence from their steady focus upon a single scene , Sir Amorous ' lodging in the Strand , from which ...
... social importance from the judge to the waiting women . The first two periods submit to antithetic elabora- tion ; the rest acquire coherence from their steady focus upon a single scene , Sir Amorous ' lodging in the Strand , from which ...
Pagina 276
... social , and social comedy tends to be critical . Comedy , if it aims at laughter , must make its spectators laugh at something , and the pleased recognition produced by the sound of vulgarity can quickly transform itself into a more ...
... social , and social comedy tends to be critical . Comedy , if it aims at laughter , must make its spectators laugh at something , and the pleased recognition produced by the sound of vulgarity can quickly transform itself into a more ...
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Antecedents I | 1 |
Prose as Prose | 41 |
Rhetorics Tinkling Bell | 90 |
Copyright | |
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