What’s So Funny?
Wit and Humor in American Children’s Literature
By Michael Cart, Jules Feiffer
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A thoughtful and lively exploration of more than 70 years, from 1920 to today, of the literature of laughter. Borrowing techniques from both book reviewing and literary criticism, an esteemed children’s book authority explores three basic types of humor: talking animals and otherwise anthropomorphized animals used for comic purposes ; tall tales and frontier humor; and domestic or family comedy. Along the way the author also celebrates some neglected authors and offers fresh and sometimes revisionist views of established classics.
ISBN: 9780060244538
Imprint: HarperColl
On Sale: May 5, 1995
List price: $33.5
No of pages: 256
Trim Size: 5.750 in (w) x 8.500 in (h) x 0.990 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Literary Criticism & Collections *
A thoughtful and lively exploration of more than 70 years, from 1920 to today, of the literature of laughter. Borrowing techniques from both book reviewing and literary criticism, an esteemed children’s book authority explores three basic types of humor: talking animals and otherwise anthropomorphized animals used for comic purposes ; tall tales and frontier humor; and domestic or family comedy. Along the way the author also celebrates some neglected authors and offers fresh and sometimes revisionist views of established classics.
ISBN: 9780060244538
Imprint: HarperColl
On Sale: May 5, 1995
List price: $33.5
No of pages: 256
Trim Size: 5.750 in (w) x 8.500 in (h) x 0.990 in (d)
BISAC 1: YOUNG ADULT NONFICTION / Literary Criticism & Collections *