Necessary Madness

Necessary Madness
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 255
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780195356595
ISBN-13 : 0195356594
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Necessary Madness by : Gregg Camfield

Download or read book Necessary Madness written by Gregg Camfield and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 1997-09-25 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this rich, exciting new book, Gregg Camfield explores nineteenth-century American humor from the perspective of gender and domestic ideology, challenging recent theory asserting a broad gulf between men's and women's humor during the period and contributing vital new insights to the study of humor in general. Capturing in part I a vision of humor unique to the era, Camfield examines the period's faith in what was called "amiable humor," a genial and supple comic mode whose non- aggression makes it resist easy assimilation to theories stressing humor's basis in hostility, negation, rage, and other combative or displaced energies. Seeking to illuminate this distinct comedy, Camfield probes a related, central cultural strand--the domesticity ideal--that so often is a subject of this humor, carefully tracking contact between the two discourses and identifying their common social and intellectual roots. Turning next to four literary case-studies powerfully revealing of this contact, Camfield in part II pairs male and female humorists--Washington Irving and Fanny Fern; Harriet Beecher Stowe and Herman Melville; Mark Twain and Marietta Holley; and George Washington Harris and Mary Wilkins Freeman--not only to demonstrate the way these influential writers approach domesticity with genial humor, but also to support his claim that gender difference does not always correlate to differences in viewpoint and practice within this common style. Where many argue nineteenth- century women's humor constitutes a genre unto itself, Camfield finds that like women, men filtered reaction to the constraints and opportunities of home life through genial comedy, and that women, like their male counterparts, wrote humor marked by extravagance, expansion, caricature, fantasy, and posturing. Broadening out to an intriguing consideration of humor theory in part III, Camfield draws on recent work in psychology, culture studies, neo-pragmatist philosophy, and neuroscience to model a compelling alternative view of humor capable of negotiating both the complexities of nineteenth-century American humor and the comic art of periods before and since. Students and scholars of humor, nineteenth-century American literature and culture, and women's writing, will find Necessary Madness to be a provocative, essential achievement.


Necessary Madness Related Books

Necessary Madness
Language: en
Pages: 255
Authors: Gregg Camfield
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 1997-09-25 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

In this rich, exciting new book, Gregg Camfield explores nineteenth-century American humor from the perspective of gender and domestic ideology, challenging rec
A Necessary Madness
Language: en
Pages: 374
Authors: Jennifer Jenkins
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-03-22 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Voices inside Ebrielle's head pull her into one bad situation after another. When her father, the governor, is at his wits end, she is sent away with a group of
Necessary Madness
Language: en
Pages: 255
Authors: Gregg Camfield
Categories: American wit and humor
Type: BOOK - Published: 1997 - Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Turning next to literary case studies powerfully revealing of this contact, Camfield in part II pairs male and female humorists - Washington Irving and Fanny Fe
The Planets Within
Language: en
Pages: 236
Authors: Thomas Moore
Categories: Body, Mind & Spirit
Type: BOOK - Published: 1990 - Publisher: SteinerBooks

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Planets Within asks us to return to antiquity with new eyes. It centers on one of the most psychological movements of the prescientific age -- Renaissance I
Concept and Form, Volume 1
Language: en
Pages: 321
Authors: Knox Peden
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-12-12 - Publisher: Verso Books

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Concept and Form is a two-volume monument to the work of the philosophy journal the Cahiers pour l'Analyse (1966-69), the most ambitious and radical collective