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The Palgrave Handbook of Humour, History, and Methodology
The Monsters That Laugh Back: Humour as a Rhetorical Apophasis in Medieval Monstrology
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Rafał Borysławski
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 19
The Study of Past Humour: Historicity and the Limits of Method
pp. 43
No Sense of Humour? ‘Humour’ Words in Old Norse
pp. 71
Rewriting Laughter in Early Modern Europe
pp. 93
The Humour of Humours: Comedy Theory and Eighteenth-Century Histories of Emotions
pp. 109
Bergson’s Theory of the Comic and Its Applicability to Sixteenth-Century Japanese Comedy
pp. 133
Comic Character and Counter-Violation: Critiquing Benign Violation Theory
pp. 151
Humour and Religion: New Directions?
pp. 175
Visual Humour on Greek Vases (550–350 BC): Three Approaches to the Ambivalence of Ugliness in Popular Culture
pp. 201
Approaching Jokes and Jestbooks in Premodern China
pp. 221
Testing the Limits of Pirandello’s Umorismo: A Case Study Based on Xiaolin Guangji
pp. 239
The Monsters That Laugh Back: Humour as a Rhetorical Apophasis in Medieval Monstrology
pp. 257
Medieval Jokes in Serious Contexts: Speaking Humour to Power
pp. 275
‘Lightness and Maistrye’: Herod, Humour, and Temptation in Early English Drama
pp. 293
Embodied Laughter: Rabelais and the Medical Humanities
pp. 313
Naïve Parody in Rabelais
pp. 325
‘By God’s Arse’: Genre, Humour and Religion in William Wager’s Moral Interludes
pp. 341
Romantic Irony: Problems of Interpretation in Schlegel and Carlyle
pp. 361
Unlocking Verbal-Visual Puns in Late-Nineteenth-Century Japanese Cartoons
pp. 383
Popular Humour in Nordic Jesting Songs of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Danish Recordings of Oral Song Tradition
pp. 405
Spanish Flu: The First Modern Case of Viral Humour?
pp. 431
Translating Humour in The Song of Roland
pp. 443
Intercultural and Interartistic Transfers of Shandean Humour in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
pp. 459
The Scholars, Chronique indiscrète or Neoficial’naja istorija? The Challenge of Translating Eighteenth-Century Chinese Irony and Grotesque for Contemporary Western Audiences
pp. 481
Putting Humour on Display
pp. 499
Building The Old Joke Archive
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