Tag: the esthetics of objectivity

  • The Spirit of Comedy Without Humor

    This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series An Approach to Modern Fiction
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    Harold Kaplan entitled his essay on Madame Bovary ‘the seriousness of comedy’. In his view, and that of other literary critics cited by him, this work is a ‘special form of dry comedy’ in that it stresses the conflict between feeling agent and unfeeling object. Its effect is the spirit of comedy without humor.

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