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Max Eastman
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An edition of Enjoyment of Laughter (1981)

Enjoyment of Laughter

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"Humor at its best is a somewhat fluid and transitory element, but most books about it are illustrated with hardened old jokes from the comic papers, or classic witticisms jerked out of their context. Max Eastman, in this work, avoids this catastrophe by quoting mainly from contemporary American humor. This is not an anthology in that selections have been made with a view to making a point rather than covering the field. The purpose of Eastman's fabled work is to make the reader laugh. Since his early school days, it has seemed to him that textbooks are wrongly written in that they are conducted in a way which ignores the natural operation of the mind. As a result, the opinion is universal, and under the circumstances a fact, that in order to learn anything you have to study. Since this introduction to humor is itself near to writing a textbook, Eastman uses the very text he constructs to illustrate the manner in which textbooks should be written. Examination and classification of the kinds of humorous experience upon the basis of a theory is a science. As such, this work offers a fair chance to illustrate a method of instruction. However, the distinction between a good joke and a bad one will not prevent the reader from making bad jokes nor enable one to make good ones. There is an artistic and playful element that simply cannot be taught. Enjoyment of Laughter presents a total view of the science of laughter and draws upon some of the great American humorists to do so."--Provided by publisher.

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Taylor and Francis
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English
Pages
405

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Table of Contents

Part, 1 Fun and Funny -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 2 Babies and Grown-Ups -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 3 Why We Laugh Like Human Beings --
chapter 1 The Importance of Not Being Earnest -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 2 The Gift of Being Tickled -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 3 Infant Laughter -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 4 Do Babies Feel Derisive? -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 5 Adult Laughter -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 6 Eddie Cantor on the Auction Block -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 4 Varieties of Humorous Experience --
chapter 11 Witty Jokes and Ludicrous Perceptions -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 12 The Definition of Wit -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 13 That Nonsense Must Be Plausible -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 14 Funny Things and People -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 15 Funny Pictures -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 16 Poetic Humor -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 17 Comical Figures of Speech -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 18 Two Kinds of Comic Action -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 19 A Mote on Comic Styles -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 20 Poetic and Pictorial Humor with a Point: Cartoons -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 21 That Rich Jokes Are Both Witty and Ludicrous -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 5 Having Fun With Language --
chapter 22 Atrocious Puns -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 23 Witty Puns -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 24 Poetic Puns -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 25 The Fun of Distorted Words -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 26 That Bad Grammar Is Good Fun -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 6 Laughing at Too-Much and Not-Enough --
chapter 27 Exaggeration -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 28 Exaggeration as a Weapon: Caricature, Burlesque and Parody -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 29 The American Blend of Humor--A Digression -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 30 Understatement -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 31 Understatement as a Weapon; Irony -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 32 Sarcasm and the Irony of Fate -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 7 The Prevailing Topics of Laughter --
chapter 33 Playthings of the Moment -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 34 Matrimony and Other Painful Pleasures -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 35 Satire and Sympathetic Humor -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 36 Degrees of Biting -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 37 Slapstick and Aggressive Humor -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 38 Risqué and Ribald Jokes: Freud's Theory -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 39 About Nonsense and about Children: Freud's Theory Some More -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 40 That Comicality Is Mot Release: Freud's Theory Still -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 41 The Furtive Snicker and the Rabelaisian Laugh -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 42 Why Truth Is Humorous -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, 8 How to Tell Good Jokes from Bad --
chapter 43 To Diagram a Joke -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter 44 The Ten Commandments of the Comic Arts -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
part, Supplementary --
chapter Some Humorists on Humor -- Max Eastman William F. Fry
chapter Notes -- Max Eastman William F. Fry.

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Dewey Decimal Class
808.7
Library of Congress
PN6147 .E278 2017

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Pagination
1 online resource
Number of pages
405

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44078878M
ISBN 10
1351311727
ISBN 13
9781351311724
OCLC/WorldCat
1004350392

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