The Sense of Humor - Softcover

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Synopsis

This book presents a comprehensive theory of humor, examining the various ways we find things funny and the psychological mechanisms at play. It delves into the history of humor theories, critically analyzing them from the standpoint of the author's own theory. The author argues that humor is not merely a by-product of other emotions, but rather an intrinsic part of the human experience. Drawing on a wide range of examples, the book explores the role of humor in our social interactions, our understanding of truth, and our perception of absurdity. It also examines the relationship between humor and hostility, sexuality, and other primal instincts. The author concludes that humor is a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and our world, and that its insights can help us live more fulfilling and meaningful lives.

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About the Author

Max Eastman (1883-1969) was an American writer, patron of the Harlem Renaissance, and was best known for his views as well as his rejection of the ideas of socialism and communism. He wrote numerous controversial critiques of contemporary literature authors as well as many books including Seven Kinds of Goodness, Love and Revolution: My Journey through an Epoch, and Enjoyment of Living.

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