21L.421 Comedy, Fall 2001
Author(s)
Kelley, Wyn
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Alternative title
Comedy
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Surveys a range of comic texts from different media, the cultures that produced them, and various theories of comedy. Authors and directors studied may include Aristophanes, Shakespeare, MoliSre, Austen, and Chaplin. From the course home page: Course Description This is a second variation of the course. It includes a survey of a range of comic texts from different media, the cultures that produced them, and various theories of comedy. Authors studied include Twain, Wilde, Shakespeare, and Cervantes. Like other communications-intensive courses in the humanities, arts, and social sciences, it allows the student to produce a long writing assignment, in addition to several shorter pieces; it also offers substantial opportunities for oral expression, through student-led discussion, class reports, and class participation.
Date issued
2001-12Other identifiers
21L.421-Fall2001
local: 21L.421
local: IMSCP-MD5-591f4a1e8d18f8130dafb975c328475f
Keywords
Comedy, Satire, Greek, Twain, Wilde, Shakespeare, Writing, Literature, Communications, Cervantes, comedies, comic, funny, jokes, literature, Comedy