Comedy in literature and popular culture: from Aristophanes to Saturday Night Live

"Comedy in Literature and Popular Culture: From Aristophanes to 'Saturday Night Live' explores works of comedy from the past 2,500 years. James V. Morrison discusses works including those of Aristophanes and Plautus, Shakespeare and Moliere, and modern comic writers, performers, and c...

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1. Verfasser: Morrison, James V. 1956- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2025
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Zusammenfassung:"Comedy in Literature and Popular Culture: From Aristophanes to 'Saturday Night Live' explores works of comedy from the past 2,500 years. James V. Morrison discusses works including those of Aristophanes and Plautus, Shakespeare and Moliere, and modern comic writers, performers, and cartoonists, such as Thomas Nast, P. G. Wodehouse, Charlie Chaplin, and Jerry Seinfeld, asking the following questions: - Is comedy a mirror of our lives? Is it "funny 'cuz it's true?" Or is it funny because it ignores reality? - Should we distinguish between the plot of a comic play and the jokes found in it? Are the jokes just there to make us laugh or are the jokes as essential as the plot? - Do memories of satirical portrayals on the comic stage displace recollections of the historical person? By juxtaposing works from different cultures and time periods, it demonstrates a universal recourse to certain familiar techniques, situations, and characters. 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"--
Beschreibung:ix, 233 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9781032763248
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