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Laughing with the Victorians: Humor ...
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Fiss, Laura Kasson.
Laughing with the Victorians: Humor and interrupted reading.
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書名/作者:
Laughing with the Victorians: Humor and interrupted reading.
作者:
Fiss, Laura Kasson.
面頁冊數:
240 p.
附註:
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International74-07A(E).
標題:
Literature, English.
ISBN:
9781267983893
摘要、提要註:
Through the study of Victorian humor, this project combines history of the book and formal analysis to provide a new perspective on the social world of literature. The joke forms one model for reader relationships in literary humor, spontaneous and interactive, suggesting physical proximity. While Victorian literary humorists often invoke this type of immediacy as an ideal, they also valorize a specifically literary humor, one that works precisely because of the distance created by what Richard Altick called the rise of the "mass reading public." The humorists in this study responded to the tension between distance and immediacy by making it---and mediation more broadly---a source of humor. Paradoxically, calling attention to distance helped create immediacy. In Victorian humor from several media and genres---Charles Dickens's Pickwick Papers; children's literature by William Makepeace Thackeray, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, and E. Nesbit; Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operas; and Jerome K. Jerome's novels and journalism---this self-reflexive humor served to strengthen reader relationships, in part---somewhat counter intuitively---by interrupting them.
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Laughing with the Victorians: Humor and interrupted reading.
Fiss, Laura Kasson.
Laughing with the Victorians: Humor and interrupted reading.
- 240 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 74-07(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2013.
Through the study of Victorian humor, this project combines history of the book and formal analysis to provide a new perspective on the social world of literature. The joke forms one model for reader relationships in literary humor, spontaneous and interactive, suggesting physical proximity. While Victorian literary humorists often invoke this type of immediacy as an ideal, they also valorize a specifically literary humor, one that works precisely because of the distance created by what Richard Altick called the rise of the "mass reading public." The humorists in this study responded to the tension between distance and immediacy by making it---and mediation more broadly---a source of humor. Paradoxically, calling attention to distance helped create immediacy. In Victorian humor from several media and genres---Charles Dickens's Pickwick Papers; children's literature by William Makepeace Thackeray, Lewis Carroll, Robert Louis Stevenson, and E. Nesbit; Gilbert and Sullivan's comic operas; and Jerome K. Jerome's novels and journalism---this self-reflexive humor served to strengthen reader relationships, in part---somewhat counter intuitively---by interrupting them.
ISBN: 9781267983893Subjects--Topical Terms:
422963
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