Elegiac comedy
Elegiac comedy was a genre of medieval Latin literature—or drama—which survives as a collection of about twenty texts written in the 12th and 13th centuries in the liberal arts schools of west central France (roughly the Loire Valley). Though commonly identified in manuscripts as comoedia, modern scholars often reject their status as comedy. Unlike Classical comedy, they were written in elegiac couplets. Denying their true comedic nature, Edmond Faral called them Latin fabliaux, after the later Old French fabliaux, and labelled them Latin comic tales. Other scholars have invented terms like verse tales, rhymed monologues, epic comedies, and Horatian comedies to describe them. The Latin "comedies", the dramatic nature of which varies greatly, may have been the direct ancestors of the fabli
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Elegiac comedy
Elegiac comedy was a genre of medieval Latin literature—or drama—which survives as a collection of about twenty texts written in the 12th and 13th centuries in the liberal arts schools of west central France (roughly the Loire Valley). Though commonly identified in manuscripts as comoedia, modern scholars often reject their status as comedy. Unlike Classical comedy, they were written in elegiac couplets. Denying their true comedic nature, Edmond Faral called them Latin fabliaux, after the later Old French fabliaux, and labelled them Latin comic tales. Other scholars have invented terms like verse tales, rhymed monologues, epic comedies, and Horatian comedies to describe them. The Latin "comedies", the dramatic nature of which varies greatly, may have been the direct ancestors of the fabli
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Commedia elegiaca (o commedia ...... conosciuto fino al XIX secolo.
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Elegiac comedy was a genre of ...... etian and Old French versions.
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La comedia elegíaca (o comedia ...... onocido a fines del siglo XIX.
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Commedia elegiaca (o commedia ...... ie latine del XII-XIII secolo.
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Elegiac comedy was a genre of ...... direct ancestors of the fabli
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La comedia elegíaca (o comedia ...... latinas del siglo XII y XIII.
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Comedia elegíaca
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Commedia elegiaca
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Elegiac comedy
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