An outline of humor

An outline of humor

An outline of humor - Being a true chronicle from prehistoric ages to the twentieth centurySpeaking exactly,...
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Author: Wells, Carolyn,1862-1942
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An outline of humor

An outline of humor

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An outline of humor

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Wells, Carolyn,1862-1942
Format: eBook
Language: English

An outline of humor - Being a true chronicle from prehistoric ages to the twentieth century

Speaking exactly, an Outline of the Worlds Humor is an impossibility. For surely the adjectives most applicable to humor are elusive, evasive, evanescent, ephemeral, intangible, imponderable, and other terms expressing unavailability. To outline such a thing is like trying to trap a sunbeam or bound an ocean. Yet an Outline of the History of the Worlds recorded humor as evolved by the Human Race, seems within the possibilities. First of all, it must be understood that the term humor is here used in its broadest, most comprehensive sense. Including both wit and humor; including the comic, fun, mirth, laughter, gayety, repartee,all types and classes of jests and jokes. The earliest reference to this mental element is that of Aristotle, and the word he uses to represent it is translated the Ridiculous. His definition states that the Ridiculous is that which is in itself incongruous, without involving the notion of danger or pai Coleridge thus refers to Aristotles definition: Where the laughable is its own end, and neither inference nor moral is intended, or where at least the writer would wish it so to appear, there arises what we call drollery. The pure, unmixed, ludicrous or laughable belongs exclusively to the understanding, and must be presented under the form of the senses; it lies within the spheres of the eye and the ear, and hence is allied to the fancy. It does not appertain to the[4] reason or the moral sense, and accordingly is alien to the imagination. I think Aristotle has already excellently defined the laughable, , as consisting of, or depending on, what is out of its proper time and place, yet without danger or pain. Here the impropriety is the positive qualification; the dangerlessness the negative. The true ludicrous is its own end. When serious satire commences, or satire that is felt as serious, however comically drest, free and genuine laughter ceases; it becomes sardonic. This you experience in reading Young, and also not unfrequently in Butler. The true comic is the blossom of the nettle. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 68163
Author: Wells, Carolyn
Release Date: May 24, 2022
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: G. P. Putnam's Sons
Publication Date: 1923
Publisher Country: United States

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Editor: Wells, Carolyn, 1862-1942

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