Split down the Sides
R.D.V. Glasgow
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Description for Split down the Sides
paperback. This book is a study of the interrelationship between comedy and selfhood. While most people have a clear idea of what is meant by comedy, the notion of a self is much more enigmatic and therefore requires illumination. Num Pages: 264 pages. BIC Classification: G; JM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 215 x 137 x 14. Weight in Grams: 313.
This book is a study of the interrelationship between comedy and selfhood. While most people have a clear idea of what is meant by comedy, the notion of a self is much more enigmatic and therefore requires illumination. The book is accordingly divided into two parts: the first attempts to clarify what is meant by a self, and the second applies the resulting schematization of selfhood to the phenomenon of laughter. The two parts echo one another, contributing both to an understanding of comedy and to the ongoing philosophical question of identity.
This book is a study of the interrelationship between comedy and selfhood. While most people have a clear idea of what is meant by comedy, the notion of a self is much more enigmatic and therefore requires illumination. The book is accordingly divided into two parts: the first attempts to clarify what is meant by a self, and the second applies the resulting schematization of selfhood to the phenomenon of laughter. The two parts echo one another, contributing both to an understanding of comedy and to the ongoing philosophical question of identity.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1996
Publisher
University Press of America United States
Number of pages
264
Condition
New
Number of Pages
264
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780761805519
SKU
V9780761805519
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About R.D.V. Glasgow
R. D. V. Glasgow is currently working as a freelance translator.
Reviews for Split down the Sides
...succeeds in probing some interesting dilemmas about comedy, its origins, and its exposition of certain tendencies in human ideas of self-identity.
Marc Hewson, Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor ...succeeds in probing some interesting dilemmas about comedy, its origins, and its exposition of certain tendencies in human ideas of self-identity.
Marc Hewson, Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor
Marc Hewson, Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor ...succeeds in probing some interesting dilemmas about comedy, its origins, and its exposition of certain tendencies in human ideas of self-identity.
Marc Hewson, Thalia: Studies in Literary Humor