The Ridiculous to the Delightful Comic Characters in Sidney's New Arcadia |
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Author:
| Reeves, Robert Nicholas Reeves, Robert Nicholas |
Series title: | LeBaron Russell Briggs Prize Honors Essays in English Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-674-76890-1 |
Publication Date: | Jan 1974 |
Publisher: | Harvard University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.00 |
Book Description:
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Sir Philip Sidney's comic technique, in particular the comic characters in the second version of his pastoral romance, is the subject of this ably written essay. Robert Nicholas Reeves begins with a re-examination of comic theory in Sidney's
Defense of Poesy, and proceeds to a reading of the humorous in the
Arcadia as a happy kind of moral teaching. He discusses devices employed-irony, ridicule, deflation-and the relation of the low comic figures to the delightful...
More DescriptionSir Philip Sidney's comic technique, in particular the comic characters in the second version of his pastoral romance, is the subject of this ably written essay. Robert Nicholas Reeves begins with a re-examination of comic theory in Sidney's Defense of Poesy, and proceeds to a reading of the humorous in the Arcadia as a happy kind of moral teaching. He discusses devices employed-irony, ridicule, deflation-and the relation of the low comic figures to the delightful elements of the main plot.