Humor

  • Humor: The Psychology of Living Buoyantly
    By Herbert M. Lefcourt

    Itcannot beall inclusive becauseof myown limitationsasa person anda scholar in psychology. From myown psychological vantage point I often begin simplistically, with a plainand uncomplicated description. For example:humor occurswhen ...

  • Humor
    By Library of Congress. National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

    Humor

  • Humor: Theory, History, Applications
    By Frank J. Machovec

    My object all sublime I shall achieve in time, To let the punishment fit the crime, The punishment fit the crime; And make each prisoner pent unwillingly represent A source of innocent merriment! Of innocent merriment!

  • Humor
    By Simon Critchley

    Humor is een fascinerend, prachtig geschreven en komisch boek over wat homor ons kan vertellen over onze menselijke natuur.

  • Humor: Emotional Aspects, Role in Social Interactions and Health Effects
    By Holly Phillips

    This book presents research on the emotional aspects, role in social interaction, and the health effects of humor.

  • Humor
    By Stanley Donwood

    I couldn't believe that I had ever thought otherwise. I couldn't believe that I'd ever thought that there could be any other outcome. Stanley Donwood's fictional universe is one in which anything can happen, and frequently does.