A Pastoral Comedy

A Pastoral Comedy
Author: Allan Ramsay
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

"A Pastoral Comedy" by Allan Ramsay is a delightful theatrical work that transports audiences to the idyllic countryside of rural Scotland. Set against the backdrop of lush green fields, rolling hills, and quaint country villages, Ramsay's comedy follows the lives of shepherds, farmers, and villagers as they navigate the joys and tribulations of rural life. With its charming characters, bucolic settings, and whimsical plotlines, "A Pastoral Comedy" offers audiences a refreshing escape from the complexities of urban living. Through its lively dialogue, rustic humor, and rustic charm, the play celebrates the simple pleasures of nature, community, and love. As the characters sing, dance, and frolic in the countryside, they remind us of the timeless beauty and tranquility of rural life. Ramsay's masterful storytelling and keen observations of human nature ensure that "A Pastoral Comedy" is a delightful and entertaining experience for audiences of all ages.

Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy

Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy
Author: Thomas McFarland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780807871508

McFarland presents a personal theory of comedy that shows a knowledge of comic theory and practice, the origin and nature of the comic vision, the pastoral elegy, and the golden age. He deftly draws together the various elements and shows how the blending of the pastoral with the comic allows the inclusion of religious concerns to be a natural part of what is originally a socially oriented art form.

The Shepherd's Holiday

The Shepherd's Holiday
Author: Joseph Rutter
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532920912

Sylvia came to live among the shepherds of Arcadia. She and the shepherd Thyrsis are in love. But then she is abducted. Why? What is her true identity? And what is the parentage of Thyrsis, who was found as a child by a shepherd? What will become of Sylvia and Thyrsis when the shepherds are called to entertain the royal court of Arcadia? And what will come of the romantic entanglements of some of the other shepherds and shepherdesses? Joseph Rutter was a member of Ben Jonson's circle of poets, known for his translation of Corneille's The Cid. The Shepherd's Holiday: A Pastoral Tragi-Comedy enjoyed some popularity in its day. The play was performed about 1634 at the Palace of Whitehall before King Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria, and received public performances at the Cockpit Stage, Drury Lane, London. Professor Felix Emanuel Schelling considered the play "an estimable piece of work not wanting in dramatic power or poetic embellishment."

Plautus and the English Renaissance of Comedy

Plautus and the English Renaissance of Comedy
Author: Richard F. Hardin
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1683931297

The fifteenth-century discovery of Plautus’s lost comedies brought him, for the first time since antiquity, the status of a major author both on stage and page. It also led to a reinvention of comedy and to new thinking about its art and potential. This book aims to define the unique contribution of Plautus, detached from his fellow Roman dramatist Terence, and seen in the context of that European revival, first as it took shape on the Continent. The heart of the book, with special focus on English comedy ca. 1560 to 1640, analyzes elements of Plautine technique during the period, as differentiated from native and Terentian, considering such points of comparison as dialogue, asides, metadrama, observation scenes, characterization, and atmosphere. This is the first book to cover this ground, raising such questions as: How did comedy rather suddenly progress from the interludes and brief plays of the early sixteenth century to longer, more complex plays? What did “Plautus” mean to playwrights and readers of the time? Plays by Shakespeare, Jonson, and Middleton are foregrounded, but many other comedies provide illustration and support.

Rosalynde

Rosalynde
Author: Thomas Lodge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1902
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

Immortal Comedy

Immortal Comedy
Author: Agnes Heller
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2005
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780739112465

This book is the first attempt to think philosophically about the comic phenomenon in literature, art, and life. Working across a substantial collection of comic works author Agnes Heller makes seminal observations on the comic in the work of both classical and contemporary figures. Whether she's discussing Shakespeare, Kafka, Rabelais, or the paintings of Brueghel and Daumier Heller's Immortal Comedy makes a characteristic contribution to modern thought across the humanities.