| 41. | Some sharply observed comedies of manners emerged from that era, including John Dryden's " All for Love,"
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| 42. | This novel is surprisingly frank about the subject, especially for a comedy of manners published in 1958.
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| 43. | Robert Altman, 76, won directing honors for the ensemble whodunit comedy of manners " Gosford Park ."
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| 44. | But Lee is after something more broadly accessible, a sparkling, colorful and utterly contemporary comedy of manners.
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| 45. | Or a very black comedy of manners.
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| 46. | It's another enjoyable comedy of manners that seems both highly original, and, at the same time, pleasantly familiar.
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| 47. | Turning from tragedy and the comedy of manners, these writers reinvented drama by writing masques and pastoral dramas.
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| 48. | A Jane Austen comedy of manners.
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| 49. | As a comedy of manners, " A Month by the Lake " is stilted and not particularly invigorating.
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| 50. | Pena introduced the comedy of manners, which would become a distinct mark of Brazilian theatre over the next decades.
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