Comedy
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(OCoLC)fst00869083
Label
Comedy
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Comedy
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Incoming Resources
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- A preface to Shakespeare's comedies, 1594-1603, Michael Mangan
- The laugh industry, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Readings on the comedies, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- An Aristotelian theory of comedy,, with an adaptation of the Poetics, and a translation of the 'Tractatus Coislinianus,', by Lane Cooper ..
- Shakespeare's comedies: explorations in form
- Jonson's moral comedy, [by] Alan C. Dessen
- Twentieth century interpretations of Measure for measure;, a collection of critical essays
- Improv nation, how we made a great American art, Sam Wasson
- Comedy high and low, an introduction to the experience of comedy, Maurice Charney
- The serious business of being funny, produced by Bloomberg
- Twentieth century interpretations of the Merchant of Venice:, a collection of critical essays
- The achievement of Shakespeare's Measure for measure
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespearean comedy, edited by Alexander Leggatt
- Doubletalk, 50 comedy duets for actors, by Bill Majeski
- Comedy in space, time, and the imagination, Paul H. Grawe
- The comedians, drunks, thieves, scoundrels, and the history of American comedy, Kliph Nesteroff
- An essay on comedy and the uses of th comic spirit., Edited, with an introd. and notes, by Lane Cooper
- Language and laughter; comic diction in the plays of Bernard Shaw,, by John A. Mills
- Divine film comedies, biblical narratives, film sub-genres, and the comic spirit, Terry Lindvall, J. Dennis Bounds, and Chris Lindvall
- Twentieth century interpretations of Twelfth night;, a collection of critical essays., Edited by Walter N. King
- The comic spirit, Boccaccio to Thomas Mann: Giovanni Boccaccio, Charles Dickens, Henry Fielding, Israel Zangwill, Thomas Mann., By Bernard N. Schilling
- The Compass, Janet Coleman
- Homey don't play that!, the story of In Living Color and the black comedy revolution, David Peisner
Outgoing Resources
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