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At whom are we laughing? : humor in romance language literatures / edited by Zenia Sacks DaSilva and Gregory M. Pell.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Da Silva, Zenia Sacks, editor.
Pell, Gregory M., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Romance-language literature.
Black humor.
Humor in literature.
Comic, The, in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (411 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
They say that laughter is a purely human phenomenon, so exclusively ours that we brook no intruders except, of course, for the laughing hyena, the laughing jackass (officially known as the kookaburra bird of Australia), laughing matters, laughing gas, or the perennial laughing stock. But what is humor, that funny thing so varied in its colors and tones, so encompassing in its themes, so different from time to time and place to place? And when we poke fun, at whom are we really laughing? At W...
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; INTRODUCTION; PART I; FROM THE ROMANCE LANDS; FRENCH COMIC HEROES; THE SUBVERSION OF EMPIRE AS FARCEIN FERNÃO MENDES PINTO'S PEREGRINAÇÃO; THE TRANSGRESSIVE ETHICSOF THE TRICKSTER IN LATE MEDIEVALAND POST-REFORMATION FRENCH FARCE; PART II; ACASE OF MEDICAL SATIREAS THERAPY IN COLONIAL PERU; PICARESQUE HUMOR IN DON QUIXOTE; ESTEBANILLO GONZÁLEZ AND THE COMICARTOF THE BUFFOON; MACABRE HUMOR AND MODERN PARADOXIN GRACIÁN'S COURT OF DEATH; PART III; LAUGHING AT LEARNEDWOMENIN THE MEDIEVAL FRENCH FARCE; SEX, VIOLENCE, AND THE HOLY; CASTING ABOUT; STAGING RIDICULE
PART IV.CASTIGLIONE AND CICERO; 'RIDENTEM DICERE VERUM'; INSIDE JOKES AND TRIVIALIZED SPACE; PARODIES VIA THE NEW TESTAMENTIN LAZARILLO DE TORMES; INVECTIVE AND HUMOR IN THE POETRYOF DANTE AND CECCO ANGIOLIERI; V; HUMOR AND IDENTITY IN PANCHO GUERRA'SLOS CUENTOS FAMOSOS DE PEPEMONAGASAND IN CHO JUAÁ'S ILLUSTRATIONS; PARODIES OF DON JUAN IN THE TALESOF CLARÍN AND GALDÓS; POSTMODERNISM AND HUMORIN SINDO SAAVEDRA'S CUENTO, LUEGO EXISTO; «WITH A JEER I REPLIED»; VI; THE SANITY OF THE INSANE; MILAN KUNDERA AND SEVERO SARDUY; NARRATORIAL IRONY AND TEXTUAL PARODY
THE LUDIC UTOPIAS OF GERARDO DIEGO'SULTRAIST POETRYVII; AFTER THE CURTAIN; GALICIAN "RETRANCA" GONE GREEN; WHAT'S SO FUNNY ABOUT WARTIME EXILE?; VIII; THREE SHADES OF LAUGHTER; COMMONPLACES OF LANGUAGE; THE GROTESQUE AND VERISIMILITUDEIN DARIO FO'S THEATRE; CONTRIBUTORS
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed August 18, 2014).
ISBN:
1-4438-6472-2
OCLC:
885123160

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