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An essay on the meaning of the comic.
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Author(s):
Henri Bergson
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Cloudesley Brereton
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Fred Rothwell
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Publication date:
1911
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Macmillan and Co
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1911
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pp. 1
The comic in general--The comic element in forms and movements--Expansive force of the comic.
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The comic element in situations and the comic element in words.
pp. 132
The comic in character.
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