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Reader in Comedy: An Anthology of Theory and Criticism

Charles Lamb, Erasmus, Aristotle, Plato, Dante Alighieri, Immanuel Kant, Henri Bergson, Søren Kierkegaard, Sigmund Freud, Virginia Woolf, Luigi Pirandello, Samuel Johnson, Magda Romanska, Alan Ackerman, Horatius, Quintilian, Evanthius, Donatus, Hrotsvita, John of Garland, John Lydgate, John of Salisbury, Pope Honorius III, Liudprand of Cremona, Gian Giorgio Trissino, Thomas Elyot, Nicholas Udall, Thomas Wilson, George Gascoigne, Stephen Gosson, Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, Battista Guarino, Samuel Butler, Molière, William Congreve, John Dryden, Aphra Behn, Jeremy Collier, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Richard Blackmore, Henry Fielding, Oliver Goldsmith, Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, William Hazlitt, William Makepeace Thackeray, Charles Baudelaire, George Meredith, George Bernard Shaw, Mark Twain, Constance Rourke, Kenneth Burke, Susanne K. Langer, Georges Bataille, Northrop Frye, Jacques Derrida, Mikhail Bakhtin, René Girard, Gerald Mast, Stanley Cavell, Mahadev L. Apte, Linda Hutcheon, Henry Jenkins, Simon Critchley, Glenda R. Carpio, Michael North, Ruth Wisse

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This unique anthology presents a selection of over seventy of the most important historical essays on comedy, ranging from antiquity to the present, divided into historical periods and arranged chronologically. Across its span it traces the development of comic theory, highlighting the relationships between comedy, politics, economics, philosophy, religion, and other arts and genres. Students of literature and theatre will find this collection an invaluable and accessible guide to writing from Plato and Aristotle through to the twenty-first century, in which special attention has been paid to writings since the start of the twentieth century.

Reader in Comedy is arranged in five sections, each featuring an introduction providing concise and informed historical and theoretical frameworks for the texts from the period:
* Antiquity and the Middle Ages
* The Renaissance
* Restoration to Romanticism
* The Industrial Age
* The Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries

Among the many authors included are: Plato, Aristotle, Horace, Donatus, Dante Alighieri, Erasmus, Trissino, Sir Thomas Elyot, Thomas Wilson, Sir Philip Sidney, Ben Jonson, Battista Guarini, Molière, William Congreve, John Dryden, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith, Jean Paul Richter, William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb, Søren Kierkegaard, Charles Baudelaire, Bernard Shaw, Mark Twain, Henri Bergson, Constance Rourke, Northrop Frye, Jacques Derrida, Mikhail Bakhtin, Georges Bataille, Simon Critchley and Michael North.

As the selection demonstrates, from Plato and Aristotle to Henri Bergson and Sigmund Freud, comedy has attracted the attention of serious thinkers. Bringing together diverse theories of comedy from across the ages, the Reader reveals that, far from being peripheral, comedy speaks to the most pragmatic aspects of human life.

Publisher

Methuen Drama

Publication Date

12/29/2016

ISBN

9781474247894

Pages

392

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About the Author

Portrait of author Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb was an English essayist with Welsh heritage, best known for his "Essays of Elia" and for the children's book "Tales from Shakespeare", which he produced along with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).

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