There is More to Laugh
Calcutta, Alpha-Beta Publications (1963)
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| Keywords | Wit and humor Philosophy. [from old catalog | |||||||||
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| Call number | PN6149.P5.S4 | |||||||||
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Emil Froeschels (1948). Philosophy in Wit. New York, Philosophical Library.
F. R. Fleet (1890/1970). A Theory of Wit and Humour. Port Washington, N.Y.,Kennikat Press.
Julius Gordon (1950). Your Sense of Humor. New York, Didier.
Sharon Lockyer & Michael Pickering (eds.) (2005). Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humour. Palgrave Macmillan.
Niall Shanks & Hugh LaFollette (1993). Belief and the Basis of Humor. American Philosophical Quarterly:329-39.
Robert Bernard Martin (1974). The Triumph of Wit: A Study of Victorian Comic Theory. Clarendon Press.
Thomas A. Burns (1976). Doing the Wash: An Expressive Culture and Personality of a Joke and its Tellers. Folcroft Library Editions.
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