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The Soul of Wit: Joke Theory from Grimm to Freud

Autor Carl Hill
en Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 1993
Witzfirst became a burning issue for German intellectuals after 1671 when le Père Dominique Bonhours in hisEntretiens d'Artiste et d'Eugèneinformed them that they didn't have any. According to Bonhours, it wasn't really the Germans' fault that they were a little dim, it is just that they live in a cold climate and tend to be fat. A feud between Frenchbel espritand GermanIntellekterupted that has persisted ever since.
 
Scholarly investigations into the nature of the joke have traditionally been plagued by a bad conscience and invariably begin with an apology to the reader for taking time for such a frivolous subject. In breaking with this tradition, Hill places wit almost at the heart of the universe, tracing it from Genesis to the dawn of themodern age. Even if the reader is reluctant to grant Witz this metaphysical and world-historical status, it must at least be admitted that Witz cannot be dismissed as a just a joke.
 
Witzcan serve either builders or destroyers, defenders of the faith or heretics, diplomats or oafs, male chauvinists or radical feminists.Witzshows its volatility in setting up cultural, class, and gender boundaries just to smash them. Hill argues that there is something aboutWitzthat makes it quintessential to the plight of modern culture. He viewsWitzas an ahistorical subject developing over time and transcending the lifespans and intentions of the authors who have wirtten with or about it.
 
InDer Witz, for instance, Freud thougth he was describing the workings of a historical psychological process, but the material he works with betrays him. His examples twist, mock, and undermine the theories he makes about them. And though Fred wrote dismissively of it, there is a long history ofWitztheoriefrom which his own sprang. It has a long history through which its meaning shifts many times. The very wordWitzwas fought over, sometimes sluggishly and between buffoons but often with a brilliance that gave it lustre.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803223691
ISBN-10: 0803223692
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: UNP - Nebraska
Colecția University of Nebraska Press

Recenzii

"Freedom begets wit and wit begets freedom."—Jean Paul

"Hill places great importance on the jest as he traces examples from Genesis to Grimm to Freud, but he never lets his scholarly investigation of the subject grow heavy and dull. His writing style and brilliant observations laced with displays of his own wit propel the reader from start to conclusion of this fascinating study."—South Atlantic Review