Early Publications
- Sigmund Freud: his 1905 book on jokes and unconscious has been translated in many languages, including several translations in English
- "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious", Translated by James Strachey, 1963, W. W. Norton & Company, ISBN 0-393-00145-8
- "The Joke and Its Relation to the Unconscious", Translated by Joyce Crick
- 2002, Penguin, ISBN 0-14-118554-6
- 2003, Penguin Classics, ISBN 0-14-243744-1
- Max Eastman
- The Sense of Humor, New York:Scribners, 1921
- The Enjoyment of Laughter, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1936
Read more about this topic: List Of Humor Research Publications
Famous quotes containing the words early and/or publications:
“Foolish prater, What dost thou
So early at my window do?
Cruel bird, thoust taen away
A dream out of my arms to-day;
A dream that neer must equalld be
By all that waking eyes may see.
Thou this damage to repair
Nothing half so sweet and fair,
Nothing half so good, canst bring,
Tho men say thou bringst the Spring.”
—Abraham Cowley (16181667)
“Dr. Calder [a Unitarian minister] said of Dr. [Samuel] Johnson on the publications of Boswell and Mrs. Piozzi, that he was like Actaeon, torn to pieces by his own pack.”
—Horace Walpole (17171797)