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Introduction | vii | |
An Essay on Comedy | 3 | |
Laughter | ||
I. | The Comic in General | 61 |
The Comic Element in Forms and Movements | 74 | |
Expansive Force of the Comic | 84 | |
II. | The Comic Element in Situations and the Comic Element in Words | 104 |
III. | The Comic in Character | 146 |
Appendix | The Meanings of Comedy | |
I. | Our New Sense of the Comic | 193 |
II. | The Ancient Rites of Comedy | 214 |
III. | The Guises of the Comic Hero | 226 |
IV. | The Social Meanings of Comedy | 241 |
Notes | 256 | |
Bibliographical Note | 259 |
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