04128nam 2200589 450 991081802860332120200520144314.00-7618-6778-30-7618-6421-0(CKB)2670000000577551(EBL)1864061(SSID)ssj0001471112(PQKBManifestationID)11780316(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001471112(PQKBWorkID)11423195(PQKB)10593264(MiAaPQ)EBC1864061(Au-PeEL)EBL1864061(CaPaEBR)ebr11024268(CaONFJC)MIL664136(OCoLC)896794268(EXLCZ)99267000000057755120150302h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrMark Twain the gift of humor /Harold H. Kolb JrLanham, Maryland :University Press of America, Inc.,2015.©20151 online resource (518 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7618-6420-2 1-322-32854-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Acknowledgments; I: Introduction; 1 The Shape of a Humorist's Career; A Peculiar Genius; Forty-Five Years as a Serio-Humorist; A Century of Criticism; A Humorist's Self-Definition; II: Toward a Discussion of Humor; 2 The Physics of Humor; I; II; III; IV; 3 The Psychology of Humor; Relaxation; Coping; Aggression; 4 The Sociology of Humor; American Humor; The Morality of Humor; Mark Twain and the Natives, at Home and Abroad; III: Early Years: Comic Creations (1851-1872); 5 The Strategy of Counterpoint; The Apprenticeship of a HumoristThe Clash of Contrast and the Stretch of ExaggerationJump-Starting a Career; A Humorist Afloat; The Innocents Abroad; Samson Trimmed, Lightly; Roughing It; 6 Throw in Another Grizzly; I; II; III; IV: Middle Years: The Triumph of Satire (1873-1889); 7 Old Times and New Narrators; "Old Times on the Mississippi"; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; A Joke for John: The Whittier Birthday Speech; Tramping with Twichell; A Turn to History: The Prince and the Pauper; 8 The Non-Example of Bret Harte; I; II; III; 9 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Joke on JimBeyond Jim: The Humor of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn10 Comic Contrast and Violent Humor; Comic and Satiric Contrasts; The Humor of Violence; Satire and Poignancy; 11 The Advocacy of W. D. Howells; I; II; III; IV; V: Later Years: The Humorist as Ironist (1890-1910); 12 The Not-So-Gay Nineties; Busted; A Bankrupt Abroad; Raffish Reviewer; Twain's Twins: Pudd'nhead Wilson; Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc; Gains and Losses; 13 A Subtle Humorist; Recovery; Following the Equator; Vienna and London; Homecoming; Satirist vs. Imperialists; Adam and Eve; The Higher AnimalsThe Christian Science AutocracyShakespeare and the Law; God and Man; Pessimist?; VI: Remnants; 14 Mysterious Strangers; The Texts; Editorial Pain; Symbols, and a Theory, of Despair; 15 An Uncharted Sea of Recollection; Four Twentieth-Century Editions; The Twenty-First Century Definitive Autobiography; "The Right Way to Do an Autobiography"; Appendix; Books by Mark Twain: A Selected List of American Editions Published in His Lifetime; Tales and Sketches; Posthumously Published Works; Sources; Key to Abbreviations; Other Works Cited; Notes; Index<span><span>Twain is America's best known humorous writer, yet many commentators have thought of humor as merely an attractive surface feature of Twain's writings. Kolb shows that humor is at the center of Twain's talent, his successes, and his limitations, and it is as a humorist that he is best understood.</span></span>Wit and humorWit and humor.818.409Kolb Harold H.1687126MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818028603321Mark Twain4060354UNINA