Tragicomedy's fictional work that blends aspects of the genres of tragedy and comedy. In English literature, from Shakespeare's time to the nineteenth century, tragicomedy referred to a serious play with a happy ending or a serious play with an unhappy ending, which however may be filled with jokes throughout. Tragicomedy in the theatre Classical precedent There's no complete formal definition of tragicomedy from the classical age. It appears that Aristotle had something like the Renaissance… (More on Tragicomedy)