The Power of Laughter: Comedy and Contemporary Irish TheatreEric Weitz Carysfort Press, 2004 - 192 strán (strany) Essays on comedy in contemporary Irish theatre |
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... Humour gravitates to- ward the human target lacking self - awareness ; the jester frequently acts as conscious agent of the unmasking . It is some matter of interest that stock comic archetypes described by Aristotle and employed by ...
... Humour gravitates to- ward the human target lacking self - awareness ; the jester frequently acts as conscious agent of the unmasking . It is some matter of interest that stock comic archetypes described by Aristotle and employed by ...
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... Humour is not a mood but a way of looking at the world . So if it is correct to say that humour was stamped out in Nazi Germany , that does not mean that they were not in good spirits , or anything of that sort , but something much ...
... Humour is not a mood but a way of looking at the world . So if it is correct to say that humour was stamped out in Nazi Germany , that does not mean that they were not in good spirits , or anything of that sort , but something much ...
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... humour was stamped out , because to joke about the Führer's mission would have been an insult to his dignity . The most striking evidence we have of Nazi humour consists in news- reel footage and photos of SS men forcing Jews to do ...
... humour was stamped out , because to joke about the Führer's mission would have been an insult to his dignity . The most striking evidence we have of Nazi humour consists in news- reel footage and photos of SS men forcing Jews to do ...
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