The Immortal Comedy: The Comic Phenomenon in Art, Literature, and Life

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Philosophical exploration of comedy in art and life.

If you're intrigued by how comedy weaves into the fabric of art, literature, and our daily existence, Agnes Heller's "The Immortal Comedy" could be a treasure for you. Heller combines a deep scholarly insight with a relatable conversational style that unpacks the comic phenomenon from Aristotle to the modern day. It might change not just how you view a comedic piece of work but also the role of laughter in the grand scheme of things.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

The Immortal Comedy: The Comic Phenomenon in Art, Literature, and Life

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ISBN: 9780739112465
Authors: Ágnes Heller
Publisher: Lexington Books
Date of Publication: 2005-10-10
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Art, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 3.5
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Immortal Comedy is the first book to "think" philosophically about the comic phenomenon in general. Although author Agnes Heller had written a book that is both deeply scholarly and meditative on the subject of the comic form in film, literature, and life, her writing is eminently approachable. In both its subject and style, Immortal Comedy is a seminal book. In it, Heller takes us on a journey through theories of comedy beginning with classical thought. She then detours through foundational political thinkers who refer to, for instance, laughter and power. We are also introduced to modern systematic approaches to thinking comedy, psychological approaches, and existential approaches. The discerning combination of Heller's individual taste for the pantheon of comedic work and, also, what critics may consider "less significant" work gives this book a character apart from all others. It is the detail with which Heller makes her discussion, how and where she locates "the comic," and probably most significantly her discussion of comedy and our own lives that makes Immortal Comedy a principal book for the entire range of humanities scholars and enthusiasts.
 

Philosophical exploration of comedy in art and life.

If you're intrigued by how comedy weaves into the fabric of art, literature, and our daily existence, Agnes Heller's "The Immortal Comedy" could be a treasure for you. Heller combines a deep scholarly insight with a relatable conversational style that unpacks the comic phenomenon from Aristotle to the modern day. It might change not just how you view a comedic piece of work but also the role of laughter in the grand scheme of things.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.