A 'how to' guide on reading comic texts, covering comedy's origins and characteristics with reference to literature, film and television.
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Eric Weitz is Lecturer in Drama Studies at the School of Drama, Film and Music, Trinity College Dublin.
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Vendeur : Optimon Books, Gravesend, KENT, Royaume-Uni
Paperback. Etat : Fair. 'Laughter', says Eric Weitz, 'may be considered one of the most extravagant physical effects one person can have on another without touching them'. But how do we identify something which is meant to be comic, what devery goods something as 'comedy', and what does this mean for the way we enter the world of a comic text? Addressing these issues, and many more, this is a 'how to' guide to reading comedy from the pages of a dramatic text, with relevance to anything from novels and newspaper columns to billboards and emails. The book enables you to enhance your grasp of the comic through familiarity with characteristic structures and patterns, referring to comedy in literature, film and televisi. N° de réf. du vendeur 419526
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