The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy

The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy
Title The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy PDF eBook
Author William Henry Hadow
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 1915
Genre English drama (Tragedy)
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Tragedy on the Comic Stage

Tragedy on the Comic Stage
Title Tragedy on the Comic Stage PDF eBook
Author Matthew C. Farmer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2017
Genre Drama
ISBN 0190492074

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Aristophanes' engagement with tragedy is one of the most striking features of his comedies. Tragedy on the Comic Stage contextualizes this engagement with tragedy within Greek comedy as a genre by examining paratragedy in the fragments of Aristophanes' contemporaries and successors in the fifth and fourth centuries.

The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy

The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy
Title The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy PDF eBook
Author William Henry Hadow
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1971
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The Tragedy Series

The Tragedy Series
Title The Tragedy Series PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Dewey
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Pages 612
Release 2015-03-17
Genre Humor
ISBN 146686608X

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Benjamin Dewey's The Tragedy Series is an addictive collection of funny-sad comics based on the popular Tumblr blog. Welcome and good tidings, ladies, gentlemen, and all manner of upstanding, sentient beasts. The book you hold in your hands (pinchers, tentacles, paws, etc.), is a guide to avoiding the more common pitfalls that appear after parting ways with lady luck. You need not be duped by a collection of rats in an elaborate costume, dressed as a handsome suitor, or experience the embarrassment so many have already endured after bringing their ordinarily well-behaved, large sea mammal to an art gallery only to see cultural treasures defiled by inadvertent clumsiness arising from a frame better built for the confines of Poseidon's realm. More than five hundred unfortunate results of the manifold paths our life may offer have been helpfully diagramed for you along with positive affirmations of this veil's wonders and much more! Alexander the Great once remarked that "upon the conduct of each depends the fate of all" and his words may be taken as injunction to obtain this volume for your very own to ensure the continued security of our very civilization.

Telling the Truth

Telling the Truth
Title Telling the Truth PDF eBook
Author Frederick Buechner
Publisher HarperOne
Pages 112
Release 1977-10-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780060611569

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A fresh, creative look at the underlying meaning of the Gospels that stresses the many dimensions of God's relationship to humanity.

The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy

The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy
Title The Use of Comic Episodes in Tragedy PDF eBook
Author W.H. Hadow
Publisher
Pages 15
Release 1978
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Tragedy Plus Time

Tragedy Plus Time
Title Tragedy Plus Time PDF eBook
Author Adam Cayton-Holland
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 184
Release 2018-08-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 150117018X

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“Inspiring, tragic, and at times heart-rendingly funny.” —People Unsentimental, unexpectedly funny, and incredibly honest, Tragedy Plus Time is a love letter to every family that has ever felt messy, complicated, or (even momentarily) magnificent. Meet the Magnificent Cayton-Hollands, a trio of brilliant, acerbic teenagers from Denver, Colorado, who were going to change the world. Anna, Adam, and Lydia were taught by their father, a civil rights lawyer, and mother, an investigative journalist, to recognize injustice and have their hearts open to the universe—the good, the bad, the heartbreaking (and, inadvertently, the anxiety-inducing and the obsessive-compulsive disorder-fueling). Adam chose to meet life’s tough breaks and cruel realities with stand-up comedy; his older sister, Anna, chose law; while their youngest sister, Lydia, struggled to find her place in the world. Beautiful and whip-smart, Lydia was witty, extremely sensitive, fiercely stubborn, and always somewhat haunted. She and Adam bonded over comedy from a young age, running skits in their basement and obsessing over episodes of The Simpsons. When Adam sunk into a deep depression in college, it was Lydia who was able to reach him and pull him out. But years later as Adam’s career takes off, Lydia’s own depression overtakes her, and, though he tries, Adam can’t return the favor. When she takes her own life, the family is devastated, and Adam throws himself into his stand-up, drinking, and rage. He struggles with disturbing memories of Lydia’s death and turns to EMDR therapy to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder when he realizes there’s a difference between losing and losing it. Adam Cayton-Holland is a tremendously talented writer and comedian, uniquely poised to take readers to the edges of comedy and tragedy, brilliance and madness. Tragedy Plus Time is a revelatory, darkly funny, and poignant tribute to a lost sibling that will have you reaching for the phone to call your brother or sister by the last page.