A Concept of Dramatic Genre and the Comedy of a New type: Chess, Literature and Film

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Dramatic Genre as a General Systems Phenomenon -- Dramatic Genre: A New Classification -- The Dramatic as an Independent Category: Chess, Economics, and Literature -- Dramedy, Drama, and Comedy: A New Classification -- Protagonists of the Same Strata and Status in Different Types of Dramatic Genre -- Literary Works of the Same and Analogous Topics -- A Miraculous Turn: Fate, Chance, and Predisposition in Comedy, Dramedy, and Drama -- The Comedy of a New Type: The Integration of the Part and the Whole -- Chekhov and Balzac as the Pioneers of the CNT -- Quasi-Dramatic Effects in the CNT -- Myth and Symbol in the CNT: The Space of Action and the Implied Space -- Variety of Basic Types -- Mixed Types and Branches -- Text, Context, Subtext, and the Literary Work.

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Rayfield, D. (2006). A Concept of Dramatic Genre and the Comedy of a New type: Chess, Literature and Film. Comparative Literature Studies, 43(1–2), 208–209. https://doi.org/10.2307/complitstudies.43.1-2.0208

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