English Comedy
Peter Holland editor Michael Cordner editor John Kerrigan editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Jan '07
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A wide-ranging examination of the traditions of comic writing in England.
English Comedy brings together well-established scholars and younger critics to examine the traditions of comic writing in England, ranging from medieval and Renaissance drama through Romantic poetry to twentieth-century literature and philosophy, makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the heritage of comic writing.Why does comedy matter? Is it celebratory or subversive? What makes it flourish, and which creative forces resist it? English Comedy addresses these and related questions by invoking a variety of works from Aristophanes to Walt Disney, while focusing on the traditions of comic writing in England. Poetry, the novel and (above all) drama are examined to assess the constrictions and liberations of genre, the negotiations or divergences between comic practice and theory, and the dynamics of theatrical language. Ranging from medieval and Renaissance drama through Romantic poetry to twentieth-century literature and philosophy, English Comedy makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of the heritage of comic writing.
ISBN: 9780521032902
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 507g
340 pages