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  1. La tragicommedia ( XVII secolo, dal latino tragicomoedĭa, da tragĭcus, tragico e comoedia, commedia) è un'opera (generalmente drammatica) che, come il nome stesso suggerisce, fonde tragedia e commedia. [1] Può quindi indicare o una tragedia contenente però elementi comici, oppure un dramma che si conclude con un lieto fine. Indice. 1 Storia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TragicomedyTragicomedy - Wikipedia

    Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. [1]

  3. tragicommedia Componimento teatrale nel quale a vicende gravi e dolorose proprie della tragedia fanno contrasto, oltre che il lieto fine, spunti e procedimenti propri tradizionalmente della commedia. Tale mescolanza, solitamente evitata nel teatro classico, fu riproposta da B. Guarini nel suo Pastor fido, e da lui e da altri difesa come ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_CidLe Cid - Wikipedia

    Le Cid is a five-act French tragicomedy written by Pierre Corneille, first performed in December 1636 at the Théâtre du Marais in Paris and published the same year. It is based on Guillén de Castro's play Las Mocedades del Cid. Castro's play in turn is based on the legend of El Cid.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TragedyTragedy - Wikipedia

    Tragedy (from the Greek: τραγῳδία, tragōidia [a]) is a genre of drama based on human suffering and, mainly, the terrible or sorrowful events that befall a main character. [2] Traditionally, the intention of tragedy is to invoke an accompanying catharsis, or a "pain [that] awakens pleasure,” for the audience.

  6. A Tragicomedy is a story that is both a tragedy and a comedy at the same time. Origin of the Word. Plautus invented the word Tragicomedy for his play Amphytrion. In it Mercury notices that there are gods in a play that’s supposed to be a comedy and says that it should be a tragicomedy instead. Renaissance

  7. Articles relating to tragicomedy, a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a serious play with a happy ending. [1]