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Paperback An essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit: The Role and transition of Comedy in Society Book

ISBN: B0BWQ89MZ6

ISBN13: 9791041945436

An essay on comedy and the uses of the comic spirit: The Role and transition of Comedy in Society

In "An Essay on Comedy and the Uses of the Comic Spirit," George Meredith explores the nature and significance of comedy in literature and society. Meredith argues that true comedy is a rare and valuable art form that requires a cultivated audience capable of appreciating its subtleties. He distinguishes between different types of humor, emphasizing that genuine comedy aims to engage the intellect and provoke thoughtful laughter rather than mere amusement. Meredith critiques the English tradition of comedy, which he sees as often lacking depth and relying on superficial wit. He contrasts this with the works of Moli re, whose comedies are celebrated for their insight into human nature and society. Meredith highlights the importance of the comic spirit in addressing societal follies and promoting self-awareness. He also discusses the challenges faced by comic poets, including societal resistance and the difficulty of balancing humor with moral insight. Ultimately, Meredith champions comedy as a vital force for intellectual change and social critique, capable of illuminating the human condition and fostering a more reflective society.

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