The Origins and Gradual Evolution of The Comedy Genre in Eastern and Western Literature

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This article investigates the diachronic development of the comedy genre within the context of Eastern and Western literature, encompassing the period from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Two major aspects of the genre’s evolution are emphasized: its earliest manifestations and the key factors that contributed to its subsequent development. The study draws on theoretical frameworks, notably Aristotle’s Poetics, to support its analysis.

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2025-07-31