Unlock the timeless mystery and profound insights within Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic by esteemed philosopher Henri Bergson. A beacon of intellectual humor, this work delves deeply into the essence of comedy and laughter, exploring why we laugh and what it reveals about the human condition.
This classic essay offers a transformative exploration of humor, making it a must-read for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of philosophy, literary criticism, or anyone curious about the art of comedy. Bergson's keen analysis breaks down the intricate relationship between human behavior and humor, unveiling how the comedic reflects social reality.
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Bergson invites readers on an enlightening journey, blending philosophical rigor with an engaging examination of the ordinary. His insights not only emphasize the power of laughter but also encourage an appreciation for the nuances of the comic.
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