Of Corpse
Laughter, contemporary theory suggests, is often aggressive in some manner and may be prompted by a sudden perception of incongruity combined with memories of past emotional experience. Given this importance of the past to our recognition of the comic, it follows that some ""traditions&quo...
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Main Author: | Narvaez, Peter (auth) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
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Utah State University, University Libraries
2003
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