Masterpieces of World Literature in Digest Form: Original Title: Masterplots. Fourth SeriesFrank Northen Magill, Dayton Kohler Harper & Row, 1969 - 1306 pàgines |
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Pàgina 505
... social laughter . And comedy in Bergson's view is a social gesture designed to promote organic to promote organic health in the social body . Laughter , by ridiculing social outsiders , effects in the individual at whom we laugh a ...
... social laughter . And comedy in Bergson's view is a social gesture designed to promote organic to promote organic health in the social body . Laughter , by ridiculing social outsiders , effects in the individual at whom we laugh a ...
Pàgina 507
... social life . " But comedy does not necessarily di- rect itself at moral faults ; rather it usually aims to correct social aloofness . Bergson places comedy midway be- tween life and art . Art expresses true real- ity . Society ...
... social life . " But comedy does not necessarily di- rect itself at moral faults ; rather it usually aims to correct social aloofness . Bergson places comedy midway be- tween life and art . Art expresses true real- ity . Society ...
Pàgina 1029
... social life and to work with the proletar- iat to destroy oppression . James thus ex- amine critically not only the evils of the social and economic systems which de- mand reform , but also the motives and methods of the people who ...
... social life and to work with the proletar- iat to destroy oppression . James thus ex- amine critically not only the evils of the social and economic systems which de- mand reform , but also the motives and methods of the people who ...
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