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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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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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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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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, 2022Ivo Nieuwenhuis, Dick Zijp
exaly
Does workplace humour influence work engagement? The role of workplace fun
Current Issues in Tourism, 2023Kuei-Hsien Chen
exaly
Humour between nurse and patient, and among staff: analysis of nurses' diaries
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2001Päivi Astedt-Kurki
exaly

