• slothrop@lemmy.caOP
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    24 hours ago

    The Germans invented it first, with ‘tragikkomeßdykompenbursteißn’ *

    *disclaimer: not 100% sure

    • TigerAce@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 hours ago

      I love the joke, but there is actually a German word for this: Tragikomödie.

      It is a compound noun formed by combining Tragödie (tragedy) and Komödie (comedy).

      This term was notably used in German Romanticism and later in 20th-century drama (for example like Brecht or Dürrenmatt) to describe works that refuse to fit neatly into a single emotional category.

    • Evkob (they/them)@lemmy.ca
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      22 hours ago

      It’s apparently attested since at least the 2nd century BCE; Roman playwright Plautus is usually credited with coining the term.