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Comedies in which character-study and amusing dialogue are the chief elements. Moliere, Congreve, Sheridan, Oscar Wilde, and W. Somerset Maugham are representative exponents of this type of comedy.
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English | Comedy of manners | Comedies in which character-study and amusing dialogue are the chief elements. Moliere, Congreve, Sheridan, Oscar Wilde, and W. Somerset Maugham are representative exponents of this type of comedy. |
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Comedy of manners (English)
Comedies in which character-study and amusing dialogue are the chief elements. Moliere, Congreve, Sheridan, Oscar Wilde, and W. Somerset Maugham are representative exponents of this type of comedy. (English)
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