Shakespeare's Practical Jokes: An Introduction to the Comic in His WorkBucknell University Press, 2007 - 236 pàgines There is a mountain of work on Shakespeare's comedies but very little on what, in all the plays, can be described as comic. This title approaches this topic via a number of practical joke episodes, some of them well known - the deceptions Hal and Poins practice on Falstaff, the tricking of Malvolio or Parolles. |
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... laugh . " The obvious conclusion to draw is that Hobbes is like Bergson in working within the essentially “ classical ” conception of comedy that foregrounds scorn , contempt and antagonism . Yet Hobbes's notion that we only laugh when ...
... laugh . " The obvious conclusion to draw is that Hobbes is like Bergson in working within the essentially “ classical ” conception of comedy that foregrounds scorn , contempt and antagonism . Yet Hobbes's notion that we only laugh when ...
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... laugh can be called comic , and that laugh- ter is by no means an infallible indicator that comedy is present , has been reemphasized in a recent " scientific investigation " into laugh- ter by Robert R. Provine . He examined as many as ...
... laugh can be called comic , and that laugh- ter is by no means an infallible indicator that comedy is present , has been reemphasized in a recent " scientific investigation " into laugh- ter by Robert R. Provine . He examined as many as ...
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... laughter that I have already discussed . A laugh is a common response of individuals under extreme pressure . In Sons and Lovers , Paul Morel and his sister laugh as they prepare a fatal overdose for their mother , who is dying an ...
... laughter that I have already discussed . A laugh is a common response of individuals under extreme pressure . In Sons and Lovers , Paul Morel and his sister laugh as they prepare a fatal overdose for their mother , who is dying an ...
Continguts
Acknowledgments | 11 |
Female Victims and Female Jokers | 32 |
The Privileges of Rank | 58 |
Copyright | |
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