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Laughter in the Dark

Author: Vladimir Nabokov
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1989-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:
Rating: 4./5 ( downloads)

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A wealthy man in early twentieth-century Berlin is attracted to a lovely young girl and abandons his wife and home to begin a disastrous and unrequited love affair

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Crying in the Morgue, Laughing in the Dark

Author: Mary A. Allen
Publsiher: Inspiring Voices
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1462410790
Rating: 4.4/5 (17 downloads)

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With four active boys at home, forty-one-year-old Stella Grayson has no energy or desire to raise another child. When she becomes pregnant, she does everything she can to deny her pregnancy exists. When little Myra is born, Stella refuses to acknowledge the child, hoping she can put the baby up for adoption. Stella’s husband, John, would never agree; he’s been hoping to raise a little girl. The doctor sends Myra to the morgue to die. But God intervenes, and Myra is given a chance at life. Despite Myra’s deep feelings of inadequacy, the Lord gave her an unquenchable love for others and an irrepressible joy for life. Her journey through childhood and her adolescent years is long and the struggles are hard, but the end result surprises even Myra’s bruised and tender heart. Based on an inspiring true story, Crying in the Morgue, Laughing in the Dark is filled with deep emotional truths that speak to the heart of women. With real and sympathetic characters, the story weaves a picture of God’s tenacious love and the joy that could not be contained in his precious daughter.

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Laughter in the dark

Author: Vladimir V. Nabokov
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1975
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Laughter in the Dark. [Novel]. (Repr.).

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Total Pages: 186
Release: 1982
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Laughter in the Dark

Author: Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 1950
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ISBN:
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What Made Freud Laugh

Author: Judith Kay Nelson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0415998328
Rating: 4.9/5 (983 downloads)

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In her characteristically engaging style, Nelson argues that laughter is based in the attachment system, which explains much about its confusing and apparently contradictory qualities. This lively book sheds light on the ways in which we connect, grow, and transform and how, through shared humor, play, and delight, we have fun doing so.

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Why We Laugh

Author: Pamela Jain Dell
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre:
ISBN: 1474789188
Rating: 4.7/5 (891 downloads)

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Have you ever laughed at something that wasn't funny? Maybe you've laughed at a really serious moment during a film. Did you wonder why? The answer is in the science of laughter! From laughing uncontrollably in happiness to chuckling inappropriately, emotions can sometimes get the better of you. But next time you or your friends giggle at the wrong moment or simply can't stop, you'll understand what's really going on in your brains. Plus, you'll learn tips for decoding body language and find out about the benefits that come with laughter. All joking aside, mental health is no joke, so when behaviours and feelings have crossed the line, you'll also learn when it's time to reach out for help.

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Dangerous Laughter

Author: Steven Millhauser
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 030726873X
Rating: 4.2/5 (687 downloads)

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Thirteen darkly comic stories, Dangerous Laughter is a mesmerizing journey that stretches the boundaries of the ordinary world.

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Laughing, Hoping, Praying, Joking

Author: BJ Muirhead
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 40
Release:
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ISBN: 1300667753
Rating: 4.6/5 (677 downloads)

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Surprised by Laughter

Author: Terry Lindvall
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1595554785
Rating: 4.5/5 (547 downloads)

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Surprised by Laughter looks at the career and writings of C. S. Lewis and discovers a man whose life and beliefs were sustained by joy and humor. All of his life, C. S. Lewis possessed a spirit of individuality. An atheist from childhood, he became a Christian as an adult and eventually knew international acclaim as a respected theologian. He was known worldwide for his works of fiction, especially the Chronicles of Narnia; and for his books on life and faith, including Mere Christianity, A Grief Observed, and Surprised by Joy. But perhaps the most visible difference in his life was his abiding sense of humor. It was through this humor that he often reached his readers and listeners, allowing him to effectively touch so many lives. Terry Lindvall takes an in-depth look at Lewis's joyful approach toward living, dividing his study of C. S. Lewis's wit into the four origins of laughter in Uncle Screwtape's eleventh letter to a junior devil in Lewis's The Screwtape Letters: joy, fun, the joke proper, and flippancy. Lindvall writes, "One bright and compelling feature we can see, sparking in his sunlight and dancing in his moonlight, is laughter. Yet it is not too large to see at once because it inhabited all Lewis was and did." Surprised by Laughter reveals a Lewis who enjoyed the gift of laughter, and who willingly shared that gift with others in order to spread his faith.

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Surprised by Laughter Revised and Updated

Author: Terry Lindvall
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2012-01-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1595554793
Rating: 4.5/5 (547 downloads)

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For C. S. Lewis, merriment was serious business, and like no book before it, Surprised by Laughter explains why. Author Terry Lindvall takes readers on a highly amusing and deeply meaningful journey through the life and letters of one of the most beloved Christian thinkers and writers. As Lindvall shows, the unique magic of Lewis's approach was his belief that explosive and infectious joy dwells deep in the heart of Christian faith. Readers can never fully understand Lewis, his life or his legacy until they learn to laugh with him.

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Victorian Comedy and Laughter

Author: Louise Lee
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1137578823
Rating: 4.5/5 (788 downloads)

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This innovative collection of essays is the first to situate comedy and laughter as central rather than peripheral to nineteenth century life. Victorian Comedy and Laughter: Conviviality,Jokes and Dissent offers new readings of the works of Charles Dickens, Edward Lear,George Eliot, George Gissing, Barry Pain and Oscar Wilde, alongside discussions of much-loved Victorian comics like Little Tich, Jenny Hill, Bessie Bellwood and Thomas Lawrence. Tracing three consecutive and interlocking moods in the period, all of the contributors engage with the crucial critical question of how laughter and comedy shaped Victorian subjectivity and aesthetic form. Malcolm Andrews, Jonathan Buckmaster and Peter Swaab explore the dream of print culture togetherness that is conviviality, while Bob Nicholson, Louise Lee, Ann Featherstone,Louise Wingrove and Oliver Double discuss the rise-on-rise of the Victorian joke — both on the page and the stage — while Peter Jones, Jonathan Wild and Matthew Kaiser consider the impassioned debates concerning old and new forms of laughter that took place at the end of the century.

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Laughter in the Dark

Author: Gregory Mosher
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2001
Genre: Adultery
ISBN:
Rating: 4./5 ( downloads)

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Into the Heart of Darkness

Author: Mary Petrusewicz
Publsiher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1996
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Laughing Matter

Author: Marcel Gutwirth
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780801427831
Rating: 4.8/5 (14 downloads)

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With the help of theorists in such fields as psychology, anthropology, physiology, sociology, and folklore as well as literary criticism, Gutwirth perceives that writers across history have attempted to explain laughter in one of three ways - focusing on its social or political function, its emotional rationale, or its intellectual dimension. Offering an array of readings of comic texts and incidents, he constructs a general model of laughter which takes into account its causes, immediate effects, and long-range influence on human affairs. In conclusion, he looks at the unique nature of comic wisdom, particularly as reflected in works by Santayana, Cervantes, and Beckett.

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Dickensian Laughter

Author: Malcolm Andrews
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0191008745
Rating: 4.0/5 (87 downloads)

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How does Dickens make his readers laugh? What is the distinctive character of Dickensian humour? These are the questions explored in this book on a topic that has been strangely neglected in critical studies over the last half century. Dickens's friend and biographer John Forster declared that: 'His leading quality was Humour.' At the end of Dickens's career he was acclaimed as 'the greatest English Humourist since Shakespeare's time.' In 1971 the critic Philip Collins surveyed recent decades of Dickens criticism and asked 'from how many discussions of Dickens in the learned journals would one ever guess that (as Dickens himself thought) humour was his leading quality, his highest faculty?' Forty years later, that rhetorical question has lost none of its force. Why? Perhaps Dickens's genius as a humourist is simply taken for granted, and critics prefer to turn to his other achievements; or perhaps humour is too hard to analyse without spoiling the fun? Whatever the reason, there has been very little by way of sustained critical investigation into what for most people has constituted Dickens's special claim to greatness. This book is framed as a series of essays examining and reflecting on Dickens's techniques for making us laugh. How is it that some written incident, or speech, or narrative 'aside' can fire off the page into the reader's conciousness and jolt him or her into a smile, a giggle, or a hearty laugh? That is the core question here. His first novel, Pickwick Papers, was acclaimed at the time as having 'opened a fresh vein of humour' in English literature: what was the social nature of the humour that established this trademark 'Dickensian' method of making people laugh? And how many kinds of laughter are there in Dickens? What made Dickens himself laugh? Victorian and contemporary theories of laughter can provide useful insights into these processes - incongruity theory or the 'relief' theory of laughter, laughter's contagiousness (laughter as a 'social glue'), the art of comic timing, the neuroscience of laughter. These and other ideas are brought into play in this short book, which considers not only Dickens's novels but also his letters and journalism. And to that end there are copious quotations. The aim of the book is to make readers laugh and also to prompt them to reflect their laughter. It should have an interest not only for Dickensians but for anyone curious about the nature of laughter and how it is triggered.