Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious / Sigmund Freud
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Contents:
"I want a real literature class" --
Dissecting Americanness --
Joke theories --
A stand-up prehistory --
A history of stand-up --
The American (comedic) jeremiad --
Steven Wright and the post-modern Picaresque --
Richard Pryor, American Dante --
Conclusion: the comedic frontier.
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"I want a real literature class" --
Dissecting Americanness --
Joke theories --
A stand-up prehistory --
A history of stand-up --
The American (comedic) jeremiad --
Steven Wright and the post-modern Picaresque --
Richard Pryor, American Dante --
Conclusion: the comedic frontier.
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