Humour

Humour

by Terry Eagleton
Humour

Humour

by Terry Eagleton

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Overview

A compelling guide to the fundamental place of humour and comedy within Western culture—by one of its greatest exponents

Written by an acknowledged master of comedy, this study reflects on the nature of humour and the functions it serves. Why do we laugh? What are we to make of the sheer variety of laughter, from braying and cackling to sniggering and chortling? Is humour subversive, or can it defuse dissent? Can we define wit?
 
Packed with illuminating ideas and a good many excellent jokes, the book critically examines various well-known theories of humour, including the idea that it springs from incongruity and the view that it reflects a mildly sadistic form of superiority to others. Drawing on a wide range of literary and philosophical sources, Terry Eagleton moves from Aristotle and Aquinas to Hobbes, Freud, and Bakhtin, looking in particular at the psychoanalytical mechanisms underlying humour and its social and political evolution over the centuries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300243147
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 05/14/2019
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 1,120,777
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Terry Eagleton is Distinguished Visiting Professor of English Literature, University of Lancaster, and the author of more than fifty books in the fields of literary theory, postmodernism, politics, ideology, and religion.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 On Laughter 1

2 Scoffers and Mockers 36

3 Incongruities 67

4 Humour and History 94

5 The Politics of Humour 136

Endnotes 165

Index 171

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