Comedy in Literature and Popular Culture explores works of comedy from the past 2,500 years. This vibrant study offers a compelling analyses of comedy as a mode, form, and genre. It is an engaging read for students and scholars of comparative literature, literary history, and media studies, and theatre and performance.
Comedy in Literature and Popular Culture explores works of comedy from the past 2,500 years. This vibrant study offers a compelling analyses of comedy as a mode, form, and genre. It is an engaging read for students and scholars of comparative literature, literary history, and media studies, and theatre and performance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
James V. Morrison is Professor of Classical Studies at Centre College in Kentucky, USA. His previous books examined Homer, Thucydides, and shipwreck narratives. He teaches courses on Greek and Latin languages and literature and Indo-European Linguistics.
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Chapter One. The World of Comedy Chapter Two. Comic Heroes in Aristophanes and Heller's Catch-22 Chapter Three. The Extreme Characters of Comedy Chapter Four. Socrates, Memory, and the Power of Comedy Chapter Five. Slaves, Masters, and Social Inversion Chapter Six. Surrealism, Politeness Theory, and Comic Twins in Plautus and Shakespeare Chapter Seven. Comedy in Tragedy: King Lear, The Bacchae, and Waiting for Godot Chapter Eight. Modern Performance of Ancient Comedy: Aristophanes' Frogs Bibliography Index
Chapter One. The World of Comedy Chapter Two. Comic Heroes in Aristophanes and Heller's Catch-22 Chapter Three. The Extreme Characters of Comedy Chapter Four. Socrates, Memory, and the Power of Comedy Chapter Five. Slaves, Masters, and Social Inversion Chapter Six. Surrealism, Politeness Theory, and Comic Twins in Plautus and Shakespeare Chapter Seven. Comedy in Tragedy: King Lear, The Bacchae, and Waiting for Godot Chapter Eight. Modern Performance of Ancient Comedy: Aristophanes' Frogs Bibliography Index
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