The Soul of Wit: Joke Theory from Grimm to Freud
Autor Carl Hillen 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
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