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- Studies in American Humor
- Penn State University Press
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- Volume 4, Number 1, 2018
- God Mocks: A History of Religious Satire from the Hebrew Prophets to Stephen Colbert by Terry Lindvall (review)
- Humor and Satire on Contemporary Television: Animation and the American Joke by Silas Kaine Ezell (review)
- Reconstructing Strangelove: Inside Stanley Kubrick’s “Nightmare Comedy.” by Mick Broderick (review)
- Groucho Marx: The Comedy of Existence by Lee Siegel (review)
- Stealing the Show: African American Performers and Audiences in 1930s Hollywood by Miriam J. Petty (review)
- Slapstick Modernism: Chaplin to Kerouac to Iggy Pop by William Solomon (review)
- Cool Characters: Irony and American Fiction by Lee Konstantinou (review)
- Precious Perversions: Humor, Homosexuality, and the Southern Literary Canon by Tison Pugh (review)
- Mark Twain at Home: How Family Shaped Twain’s Fiction by Michael J. Kiskis, and: Mark Twain and Youth: Studies in His Life and Writings ed. by Kevin Mac Donnell, R. Kent Rasmussen (review)
- Joking Asides: The Theory, Analysis, and Aesthetics of Humor by Elliott Oring (review)
- Domestic Failure, Comic Pleasure: Phyllis Diller and the Feminist Potential of Failure, 1955–1969
- Nothing Funny About Cancer: Laughing with Arthur Schopenhauer in Thom Jones’s “I Want to Live”
- “For all their story sound, from a place as deep”: The Influence of Kurt Vonnegut’s Humor on Anne Sexton’s Transformations
- Don’t Make Me Laugh! Morality, Ethics, and the Laugh Track
- Nervous Laughter: American Humor Studies in Dispiriting Times
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