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The catastrophe of the good ending
pp. 93-110
Abstract
The epilogue is the "catastrophe" of comedy. A seemingly oxymoronic catastrophic good ending is a most important defining characteristic of comedy, resting on the principle "all's well that ends well," which was formulated by New Comedy long before Shakespeare. We need to clarify, therefore, the meaning of good and ending.
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Published in:
Nikulin Dmitri (2014) Comedy, seriously: a philosophical study. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 93-110
Full citation:
Nikulin Dmitri (2014) The catastrophe of the good ending, In: Comedy, seriously, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 93–110.