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_aThe Comic Imagination in American Literature _bLIVR _fLouis Decimus RUBIN (dir.) |
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| 205 | _aReprinted 1977, 1982 | ||
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_aNew Brunswick, N.J. _cRutgers university press _d1982 |
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_a445 p. _d24 cm |
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_aVoice of America _eForum Series |
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| 300 | _aIndex | ||
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_fLouis D. RUBIN Jr. _hp. 3-16 _iThe Great American Joke |
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| 545 |
_fLouis B. WRIGHT _hp. 17-32 _iHuman Comedy in Early America |
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| 545 |
_fLewis LEARY _hp. 33-48 _iBenjamin Franklin |
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| 545 |
_fLewis P. SIMPSON _hp. 49-62 _iThe Satiric Mode : The Early National Wits |
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| 545 |
_fLewis LEARY _hp. 63-78 _iWashington Irving |
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| 545 |
_fCecil D. EBY _hp. 79-88 _iYankee Humor |
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| 545 |
_fHenning COHEN _hp. 89-104 _iA Comic Mode of the Romantic Imagination : Poe, Hawthorne, Melville |
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| 545 |
_fJames M. COX _hp. 105-116 _iHumor of the Old Southwest |
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| 545 |
_fLewis LEARY _hp. 117-132 _iOliver Wendell |
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| 545 |
_fBrom WEBER _hp. 133-144 _iThe Misspellers |
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| 545 |
_fJames M. COX _hp. 145-156 _iMark Twain : The Height of Humor |
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| 545 |
_fBlyden JACKSON _hp. 157-166 _iThe Minstrel Mode |
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| 545 |
_fArlin TURNER _hp. 167-176 _iComedy and Reality in Local Color Fiction |
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| 545 |
_fC. Caroll HOLLIS _hp. 177-190 _iRural Humor of the Late Nineteenth Century |
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| 545 |
_fGeorge CORE _hp. 191-206 _iHenry James and the Comedy of the New England Conscience |
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| 545 |
_fJay MARTIN _hp. 207-218 _iAmbrose Bierce |
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| 545 |
_fBernard DUFFEY _hp. 219-228 _iHumor, Chicago Style |
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| 545 |
_fLouis D. RUBIN Jr. _hp. 229-244 _iIf Only Mencken Were Alive |
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| 545 |
_fGerald WEALES _hp. 245-262 _iNot for the Old Lady in Dubuque |
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| 545 |
_fC. High HOLMAN _hp. 263-276 _iAnodyne for the Village Virus |
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| 545 |
_fMorris BISHOP _hp. 277-292 _iLight Verse in America |
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| 545 |
_fW. L. GODSHALK _hp. 293-302 _iCabell and Barth : Our Comic Athletes |
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| 545 |
_fRobert D. JACOBS _hp. 303-312 _iThe Humor of "Tobacco Road" |
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| 545 |
_fBlyden JACKSON _hp. 313-322 _iThe Harlem Renaissance |
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| 545 |
_fRobert D. JACOBS _hp. 323-338 _iFaulkner's Humor |
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| 545 |
_fSeymour L. GROSS _hp. 339-350 _iEudora Welty's Comic Imagination |
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| 545 |
_fAllen GUTTMANN _hp. 351-362 _iJewish Humor |
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| 545 |
_fWalter SULLIVAN _hp. 363-374 _iSoutherners in the City : Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy |
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| 545 |
_fRichard K. BARKSDAKE _hp. 375-386 _iBlack America and the Mask of Comedy |
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| 545 |
_fBrom WEBER _hp. 387-398 _iThe Mode of "Black Humor" |
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| 545 |
_fWilliam HARMON _hp. 399-412 _i"Anti-Fiction" in American Humor |
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| 545 |
_fThomas D. CLARK _hp. 413-424 _iThe Pageantry of American Political Humor |
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| 545 |
_fLouis D. RUBIN Jr. _hp. 425-445 _iPerspectives of American Humor |
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| 610 | _aAMERICAN LITERATURE. COMIC . HUMOR . COMEDY | ||
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_aRubin _bLouis Decimus _f1923-.... _4340 _922086 |
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_aTN _bBIB.CEC _c20180425 _gUNIMARC |
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