Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... comic theory of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche . Schopenhauer sees the comic sense in life and art as assertion of the will to live , in spite of all the pains of life . The comic illusion ( as Hegel terms it ) surges along on a vital ...
... comic theory of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche . Schopenhauer sees the comic sense in life and art as assertion of the will to live , in spite of all the pains of life . The comic illusion ( as Hegel terms it ) surges along on a vital ...
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... comic a satanic twist . Imitation , he argues , implies conscious control in the comic , of man's own ideas and experiences ; in the grotesque , of the presenta- tion of natural elements . In the latter case , " laughter is still the ex ...
... comic a satanic twist . Imitation , he argues , implies conscious control in the comic , of man's own ideas and experiences ; in the grotesque , of the presenta- tion of natural elements . In the latter case , " laughter is still the ex ...
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... comic ; in Voltaire's , on the other hand , a satiric fable de- mands analysis and this critical reflection constitutes significative comic . As Baudelaire explains : Rabelais , who is the great French master of the grotesque , pre ...
... comic ; in Voltaire's , on the other hand , a satiric fable de- mands analysis and this critical reflection constitutes significative comic . As Baudelaire explains : Rabelais , who is the great French master of the grotesque , pre ...
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