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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Dramatic Comedy and their Social Themes (Cambridge,
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(London, 1948), biblio. pp. 168-71.
EDWARD G. BALLARD
[See also Art and Play; Catharsis; Classification of the Arts;Motif; Satire; Tragic Sense; Wisdom of the Fool.]
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