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Schopenhauer stresses the ongoing vitality and optimism of comedy in contrast with the tragic acceptance of Fate . If now [ he argues ) we have found the tendency and ultimate intention of tragedy to be a turning to resignation , to the ...
Schopenhauer stresses the ongoing vitality and optimism of comedy in contrast with the tragic acceptance of Fate . If now [ he argues ) we have found the tendency and ultimate intention of tragedy to be a turning to resignation , to the ...
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Comparing mankind with man [ he argues ] we see that primitive nations .. have no conception of caricature and have no comedy ... but as they advance little by little in the direction of the cloudy peaks of the intellect , or as they ...
Comparing mankind with man [ he argues ] we see that primitive nations .. have no conception of caricature and have no comedy ... but as they advance little by little in the direction of the cloudy peaks of the intellect , or as they ...
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His comedy nearly always possesses the transparence of an allegory . ... It must be admitted that the enormous poetic good humour which is required for the true grotesque is found but rarely among us in level and continuous doses .
His comedy nearly always possesses the transparence of an allegory . ... It must be admitted that the enormous poetic good humour which is required for the true grotesque is found but rarely among us in level and continuous doses .
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