Search results for "Humour"
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Imperturbable taboos: Pataphysical frame-breaking
2012
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Science, science-fiction and humor
2014
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Humour and the bicycle, 1890-1940: From literary imagination to social history
2014
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Chemins de traverse
2019
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L’humour, la littérature comparée, (in)disciplines illégitimes ?
2019
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De l’enseignement au second degré, ou doit-on prendre l’humour au sérieux ?
2011
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Inversion, topsy-turvydom and humor
2014
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Shandyism and ‘Pataphysics: Sternean influence in Alfred Jarry’s Gestes et opinions du Docteur Faustroll
2013
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Absurdist humor
2014
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The Intimations of "Aurora Leigh" in Elizabeth Barrett's Love Letters
2008
The last letters in the courtship of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning deal of course with all the practical aspects of what was to be the run away match of the century. But they also reveal feelings, attitudes and modes of writing that will grow and become the trademark of the mature Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poetry, in particular "Aurora Leigh". One finds in them an interest in ordinary people's lives, a sense of humour, a resistance to masculine authority and an assertion of equality between the genders that will all be at the heart of her great poem.