Humor: Its Theory and Technique, with Examples and Samples; a Book of Discovery, Volumen10Dodd, Mead, 1935 - 268 páginas |
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Página 79
... bullets couldn't stop a man like that . Of course the explanation is as obvious as it is amusing . Conan Doyle regarded the whole thing as fiction and didn't waste time in looking up incon- sistencies PARODY AND BURLESQUE 79.
... bullets couldn't stop a man like that . Of course the explanation is as obvious as it is amusing . Conan Doyle regarded the whole thing as fiction and didn't waste time in looking up incon- sistencies PARODY AND BURLESQUE 79.
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... amusing all through , not the end alone but the steady current of the narrative . We laugh as we listen . In the case of the nub story , the listener agonizes and then explodes . With the other kind he comes to a boil and stays there ...
... amusing all through , not the end alone but the steady current of the narrative . We laugh as we listen . In the case of the nub story , the listener agonizes and then explodes . With the other kind he comes to a boil and stays there ...
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... Amusing Incident related a million times by a million girls , the words in parentheses represent- ing the thoughts of the listener . We had such a funny experience when we were traveling in Wales , one afternoon when we went for a climb ...
... Amusing Incident related a million times by a million girls , the words in parentheses represent- ing the thoughts of the listener . We had such a funny experience when we were traveling in Wales , one afternoon when we went for a climb ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
FUN WITH WORDS | 16 |
PARODY BURLESQUE AND MISTRANSLATION | 42 |
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