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1“.... Afterward those activities become comic conventions. Until 1996, there are some comic conventions held...”
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2“... comics convention. However, the creators of Doujinshi may have opened up their own creative ways...”
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5“... story without compromising emotional content. Comic conventions neatly package narrative geography...”
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6by J. Scholtemeijer“...In his prologues Terence replies to criticism on his work and criticizes the comic convention...”
Published 1991-05-01
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8by Gorecki, Lisa“... for Godot with a selection of thematic motifs and comic conventions culled from the English music-hall...”
Published 1997
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9by Tyson, Rikita Lenise“... as mere "types" swept along by the force of comic convention. Modal verbs--"can," "may," "must," "ought...”
Published 2013
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10by len Esther, Helen Esther“... in the light of comic convention and paying attention to the varying forms of comic drama, and I search...”
Published 2011
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11by Ana Gospić Županović“... Favorin and Diogeneš are compared primarily in relation with the genre and comic conventions. The focus...”
Published 2016-01-01
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14by Pauler, Walter“... to invective. As the satiric element in Nestroy’s plays evolves out of familiar comic conventions...”
Published 1968
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15by Rossi, Gabriel“... to ongoing or further playswithin- a-play and to character\'s knowledge of comic conventions. Plautus usually...”
Published 2016
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16by Gabriel Rossi“... to ongoing or further playswithin- a-play and to character\'s knowledge of comic conventions. Plautus usually...”
Published 2016
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17by Duret, Marie“... of expectation". Finally, others write comedies from the stage onwards and draw on popular comic conventions...”
Published 2010
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18by Candiard, Céline“... an interpretation of the comic convention of the seruus ludificator as a promotional representation of theatrical...”
Published 2010
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