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Mark Twain The Gift Of Humor Jr Harold H Kolb

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Mark Twain The Gift Of Humor Jr Harold H Kolb
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Publisher: UPA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 518
Author: Jr. Harold H. Kolb
ISBN: 9780761864219, 0761864210
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Mark Twain The Gift Of Humor Jr Harold H Kolb by Jr. Harold H. Kolb 9780761864219, 0761864210 instant download after payment.

Mark Twain is America’s—perhaps the world’s—best known humorous writer. Yet many commentators in his time and our own have thought of humor as merely an attractive surface feature rather than a crucial part of both the meaning and the structure of Twain’s writings. This book begins with a discussion of humor, and then demonstrates how Twain’s artistic strategies, his remarkable achievements, and even his philosophy were bound together in his conception of humor, and how this conception developed across a forty-five year career. Kolb shows that Twain is a writer whose lifelong mode of perception is essentially humorous, a writer who sees the world in the sharp clash of contrast, whose native language is exaggeration, and whose vision unravels and reorganizes our perceptions. Humor, in all its mercurial complexity, is at the center of Mark Twain’s talent, his successes, and his limitations. It is as a humorist—amiably comic, sharply satiric, grimly ironic, simultaneously humorous and serious—that he is best understood.

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