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Humour

1998
Abstract Humour is one of the most attractive ingredients of Cicero’s letters. But it would be misguided to view it as a straightforward feature of artless conversation, which allows us to escape from the artificialities of premeditated expression.
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Humour

2009
Humour is a pervasive feature of human life. It's found everywhere — at work and at play, in private and public affairs. Sometimes we make it ourselves; often we pay others to create it for us, including playwrights, novelists, filmmakers, stand-up comics, clowns, and so on. According to some, like Rabelais, humour is alleged to be distinctively human,
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The politics and aesthetics of humour in an age of comic controversy

European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2022
Ivo Nieuwenhuis, Dick Zijp
exaly  

Humour

2022
Anja Pabel, Marit Piirman
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Humour between nurse and patient, and among staff: analysis of nurses' diaries

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001
Päivi Astedt-Kurki
exaly  

Tourists’ responses to humour

Annals of Tourism Research, 2016
Anja Pabel, Philip L Pearce
exaly  

Humour at work and the work of humour

2019
George E.C. Paton, Ivan L. Filby
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