Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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( for the perceptive audience ) and a chaotic one ( for the obtuse audience ) . In order to speak to a vast and varied audience , Pope and Fielding take farce to its farthest imaginable pole . Both writers are concerned with the problem ...
( for the perceptive audience ) and a chaotic one ( for the obtuse audience ) . In order to speak to a vast and varied audience , Pope and Fielding take farce to its farthest imaginable pole . Both writers are concerned with the problem ...
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... audience's level , the moral implication is keyed to the perceptive audience . Life , as presently filled by most people's actions , is meaningless . Because of this the playwright's problems are grotesque . When a society lived by ...
... audience's level , the moral implication is keyed to the perceptive audience . Life , as presently filled by most people's actions , is meaningless . Because of this the playwright's problems are grotesque . When a society lived by ...
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... audiences . Their behavior was often more noisy , active , and uncontrolled than the stage performance . Like Sourwit , the outer audience interrupted the play shouting remarks to the author or cast , making catcalls , moving around ...
... audiences . Their behavior was often more noisy , active , and uncontrolled than the stage performance . Like Sourwit , the outer audience interrupted the play shouting remarks to the author or cast , making catcalls , moving around ...
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