The Psychology of Laughter and ComedyCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 304 pages To find more information about Rowman and Littlefield titles, please visit www.rowmanlittlefield.com. |
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE I INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
THE LAUGHTER OF INFANTS | 23 |
LOVE AND LAUGHTER | 44 |
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adult Allin ambivalent amusing animal appear Aristophanes Aristotle aroused associations attention audience Bergson called cause character Charles Lamb child comedy comic poet comic writer Darwin devil Dionysus disguise displeasure effect emotion energy Essay on Laughter excite expression fabliaux Falstaff feeling Freud harmless wit hate Havelock Ellis hostility human humour Ibid impulse incongruity indecent instinct of love interruption jack-in-the-box effect James Sully joke kind L'île des pingouins laugh laughable le rire less love behaviour ludicrous meaning mind mnemic modesty Molière mood moral object obscene obstruction occasion opposite pain parody person phallus play pleasure Preyer provoke psychology Punch quoted relation ridiculous rire satire says sexual behaviour Shakespeare situation smile spectators stimulus story suggested Sully supposed surprise Tartufe tendency wit theory of laughter thing tickling ticklishness tion touch true turn unconscious unconscious mind unmis VICTOR DE LAPRADE whole witticism women words

