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What you need first

...is a good working definition of comedy, and then examine what you've seen and read in light of that. Therefore go a refercne book (not a dictionary) thata includes a few pithy pages about comedy, absorb it, and take off from there.

Posted by JTJ on March 24, 1997 at 07:53:30
In Reply to "Shakespearean Comedies, What makes them and listing" posted by Eric on March 23, 1997 at 20:22:42


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