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(2014) Comedy, seriously, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
In the discussion of the structure of comedy, I mostly follow Evanthius's distinctions.1 I have already mentioned all four of them: prologue, protasis, epitasis and catastrophe. In the present chapter I reveal how the first three function (catastrophe is addressed in the following chapter) with reference to several known comedies. This also includes a discussion of several comic topoi, or "topics"—the strategies of "argument" central to any comedy that lead to hilarity, confusion, and much laughter but also ensure resolution in a good ending. These strategies reveal that, often, in comedy "whatever works," and yet—not just anything goes.
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Nikulin, D. (2014). Whatever works: structure and topics of comedy, in Comedy, seriously, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 69-92.
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