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Routledge Library Editions: Comedy


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This 11-volume collection contains titles originally published between 1931 and 1992. It examines the genre of comedy, from its roots in ancient Greece, through the centuries, to the relatively modern stand-up variety. The individual titles include the theory of comedy; perspectives on women and comedy; comedy in film; European comedy; Restoration comedy and more. This set will be a valuable resource for those students interested in comedy in both literature and drama.

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Comedy

Comedy

1st Edition

By L. J. Potts
March 21, 2024

Originally published in 1949 this book is a study of comedy based on representative works of drama and narrative, mainly in English, from Chaucer to Bernard Shaw. The theme is that comedy implies a philosophy of life that is fairly constant, despite the changes in social conditions and fashions of ...

Comedy Films 1894–1954

Comedy Films 1894–1954

1st Edition

By John Montgomery
March 21, 2024

Originally published in 1954, this was the first factual history of comedy films and the men and women who had since 1894 kept us laughing in the cinema. It traces the beginning of comic motion pictures and the pioneer work of Paul, Gaumont, Hepworth, Pathe and Zecca. Then comes the picture palace ...

Comic Drama The European Heritage

Comic Drama: The European Heritage

1st Edition

Edited By W. D. Howarth
March 21, 2024

Ever since comedies were first performed in the ancient world, the definition of the term ‘comedy’ has been debated by both playwrights and critics. Originally published in 1978, this volume does not attempt a precise definition, but reviews the various interpretations that have been put forward ...

Greek Comedy

Greek Comedy

1st Edition

By Gilbert Norwood
March 21, 2024

Originally published in 1931, this book surveys the origin and development of Greek Comic Drama, with full discussion not only of Aristophanes and Menander but also of other important playwrights whose work had usually received scant notice because only fragments of it have survived. The important ...

In Praise of Comedy A Study in its Theory and Practice

In Praise of Comedy: A Study in its Theory and Practice

1st Edition

By James Feibleman
March 21, 2024

First published in 1939, the original blurb reads: We have learned much lately concerning theories of laughter, yet laughter is only what we do about comedy. What is comedy itself? In this work the history of comic instances is combed in the search for the truth about comedy. Today, when laughter ...

King Twist A Portrait of Frank Randle

King Twist: A Portrait of Frank Randle

1st Edition

By Jeff Nuttall
March 21, 2024

Born in Wigan in 1901 and a childhood friend of George Formby, who was later to become his chief rival, Frank Randle was one of the greatest music-hall comedians of all time. His theatre career started in 1916, when he appeared as an acrobatic artist under the name of Arthur Twist. It was not until...

Last Laughs Perspectives on Women and Comedy

Last Laughs: Perspectives on Women and Comedy

1st Edition

Edited By Regina Barreca
March 21, 2024

First published in 1988, the 19 original essays (and three "Sylvia" cartoons) included in this volume deal with the gender-specific nature of comedy. This pioneering collection observes the creation of women’s comedy from a wide range of standpoints: political, sociological, psychoanalytical, ...

New Perspectives on Women and Comedy

New Perspectives on Women and Comedy

1st Edition

Edited By Regina Barreca
March 21, 2024

First published in 1992, the twenty-one original essays in this volume explore the way women have used humor to break down cultural stereotypes between the genders. Examples from literature and the performing arts deal with humor and violence, humor and disability, humor and the supposition of ...

The Art of Greek Comedy

The Art of Greek Comedy

1st Edition

By Katherine Lever
March 21, 2024

Originally published in 1956, this is a critical analysis of the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander studied in the context of the history of comedy, of the allied arts, and of contemporary life. Aristophanes and Menander are deservedly the most famous writers of Greek comedy. The extant ...

The Comedy of Manners

The Comedy of Manners

1st Edition

By Kenneth Muir
March 21, 2024

Originally published in 1970, this title starts with an introduction, in which Professor Muir distinguishes between the Comedy of Manners and other types of comedy and traces its origins in English and French literature, there are then chapters on the major writers – Etherege, Dryden, Wycherly, ...

Tragicomedy

Tragicomedy

1st Edition

By David L. Hirst
March 21, 2024

In this brief study, originally published in 1984, David Hirst examines the meaning of the term ‘tragicomedy’ by elucidating the most important theories of the genre and by analysing those plays which represent its most vital and influential expression. He draws a distinction between tragicomedies ...

Routledge Library Editions: Comedy 11 Volume Set

Routledge Library Editions: Comedy: 11 Volume Set

1st Edition

By Various
April 27, 2022

This 11-volume collection contains titles originally published between 1931 and 1992. It examines the genre of comedy, from its roots in ancient Greece, through the centuries, to the relatively modern stand-up variety. The individual titles include the theory of comedy; perspectives on women and ...

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