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    The voice of silent notes. Manzoni's Notabilia on Giovan Maria Cecchi's comedies. by Sabina Ghirardi

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Manzoni's Notabilia on Giovan Maria Cecchi's comedies. This essay is an excerptum from the master’s degree thesis I notabilia manzoniani editi e inediti al Teatro comico fiorentino. …”
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    Intersections of Gender and Genre: Sexualizing the Puella in Roman comedy, lyric and elegy by Judith P. Hallett

    Published 2013-01-01
    “… My paper examines the use of the Latin diminutive noun puella, literally meaning “sexually immature” young girl, in Roman comedy, lyric and elegy. It considers how and why Catullus, Horace and the Augustan love elegists employed this noun for mature women they depict as sexually active and emotionally valued. …”
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    Jane Austen in the 1940 silver screen: screwball comedy, translation and manipulation. by Ricelly Jáder Bezerra da Silva

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Gehring’s (1983) studies about the film genre screwball comedy were used as well. The results confirm our hypothesis that the film narrative reinforces a romantic and comic content, as well as revealed that the film had a political function in its contexts of production and reception.…”
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    Novel Forms of Rewriting Aristophanes’ Comedies: Comic Book Adaptations and Their Translations by Lingyu Li, Xiaoli Wang

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Recent years have witnessed the trend that comedy studies combine with what were once considered separate disciplines, such as translation studies. …”
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    « This Woman’s Work » : de la comédie romantique aux déclinaisons dystopiques by Lucie Dumas

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Those dystopic tales seem at first quite remote from the romantic comedy for which the song was initially written. By analyzing different scenes – both cinematographic and theatrical – associated with the song, we will show that new tales can emerge from those seemingly disharmonious associations.…”
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    The Allure and Joy of Female Criminals in Early Modern English City Comedy by Jessica Landis

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The article examines the appeal of female criminal characters in early modern English city comedies. Stage representations of urban criminals on the early modern stage reflect a cultural taste for fictionalized and sensationalized stories of criminal behavior also prevalent in the popular rogue literature of the time. …”
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    Economie reali ed economie simboliche nella city comedy giacomiana by Renato Rizzoli

    Published 2014-06-01
    Subjects: “…Jacobean city comedy…”
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