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Framing Literary Humour : Cells, Masks and Bodies as 20th-Century Sites of Imprisonment

Framing Literary Humour : Cells, Masks and Bodies as 20th-Century Sites of Imprisonment

by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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MPN9781501371998
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Contrary to what their oppressive design would lead us to believe, might structures of imprisonment actually incite humour?Starting from the most obvious areas of imprisonment (war camps, prison cells) and moving to the less obvious (masks, bodies), Framing Literary Humour demonstrates how 20th-century humour in theory and in fiction cannot be fully understood without a careful look at its connection with the notion of imprisonment.Understanding imprisonment as a concrete spatial setting or a metaphorical image, Jeanne Mathieu-Lessard analyses selected works of Romain Gary, Giovannino Guareschi, Wyndham Lewis, Vladimir Nabokov and Luigi Pirandello to reconfigure confinement as an essential structural condition for the emergence of humour.

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