Comedy The Critical Idiom Reissued Series
Auteur : Merchant Moelwyn
First published in 1972, this work pursues the question ?what is comedy?? In its quest for an answer it explores critical theory, psychology, sociology and metaphysics. It also examines the classical origins of comedy, different kinds of comedy, the rituals of comedy, its relationship with other idioms such as ?satire?, irony? and ?farce?, and compares two major traditions: ?Aristophanic? and ?Shakesperean? comedy. In doing so, the book demonstrates the indefinable and flexible nature of comedy.
This work will be a valuable resource to those studying drama, and in particular, those focusing on classical and Shakespearean plays.
General Editor’s Preface; Prefatory Note; 1 The Status of Comedy 2. Psychological Theories of Comedy 3. The Classical World 4. ‘Comic Relief’ 5. ‘Comical-Satire’ and ‘Tragi-Comedy’ 6. The Ritual of Comedy 7. Certain Relationships of Comedy 8. The Aristophanic and Shakespearean Traditions; Conclusion: The Metaphysics of Comedy; Bibliography; Index
Date de parution : 01-2019
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 07-2017
12.9x19.8 cm
Thèmes de Comedy :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; Richard III; christopher; Macbeth’s Castle; fry; Danse Macabre; commedia; Durham University Journal; dell; Mere Balance; comic; Martin Grotjahn; irony; Christopher Fry; marx; Argumentative Form; brothers; Responsive Readers; relief; Lamentable Comedy; lear's; Miguel De Unamuno; Tulane Drama Review; Comic Endurance; Shakespeare’s Festive Comedy; Margaret’s Curse; Ultimate Moral Concern; Sir Epicure Mammon; Philippe Quinault; Shylock’s Exit; Widow’s Tears; Creon; Violated