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A concept of dramatic genre and the comedy of a new type : chess, literature, and film

Author: V Ulea
Publisher: Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, ©2002.
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Ulea, V.
Concept of dramatic genre and the comedy of a new type.
Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, c2002
(OCoLC)606925529
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: V Ulea
ISBN: 0809324520 9780809324521
OCLC Number: 51301095
Description: xvii, 196 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Dramatic Genre as a General Systems Phenomenon --
Dramatic Genre: A New Classification --
The Dramatic as an Independent Category: Chess, Economics, and Literature --
Dramedy, Drama, and Comedy: A New Classification --
Protagonists of the Same Strata and Status in Different Types of Dramatic Genre --
Literary Works of the Same and Analogous Topics --
A Miraculous Turn: Fate, Chance, and Predisposition in Comedy, Dramedy, and Drama --
The Comedy of a New Type: The Integration of the Part and the Whole --
Chekhov and Balzac as the Pioneers of the CNT --
Quasi-Dramatic Effects in the CNT --
Myth and Symbol in the CNT: The Space of Action and the Implied Space --
Variety of Basic Types --
Mixed Types and Branches --
Text, Context, Subtext, and the Literary Work.
Responsibility: V. Ulea.
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