Comedy [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (3):542-542 (1957)
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Two celebrated essays on the comic, reprinted together with a long appendix written for this volume by the editor. The appendix itself, bulging with learned references, is a comprehensive essay on the place of comedy in the human situation, past and present.--V. G. C.

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