The Morality of Laughter

Author:   F.H. Buckley
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Edition:   New edition
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9780472098187


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   31 January 2003
Format:   Hardback
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""Bravo! I'll say nothing funny about it, for it is a superior piece of work."" --P. J. O'Rourke ""F. H. Buckley's The Morality of Laughter is at once a humorous look at serious matters and a serious book about humor."" --Crisis Magazine ""Buckley has written a . ne and funny book that will be read with pleasure and instruction."" --First Things "". . . written elegantly and often wittily. . . ."" --National Post "". . . a fascinating philosophical exposition of laughter. . . ."" --National Review "". . . at once a wise and highly amusing book."" --Wall Street Journal Online "". . . a useful reminder that a cheery society is a healthy one."" --Weekly Standard

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Author:   F.H. Buckley
Publisher:   The University of Michigan Press
Imprint:   The University of Michigan Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9780472098187


ISBN 10:   0472098187
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   31 January 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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. . . a fascinating philosophical exposition of laughter. . . . In what he describes as a 'very conservative' project, Buckley outlines the role of laughter in strengthening the virtues, and also in correcting vices (including the overreaches of fashionable intellectuals). --Michael Potemra, National Review -- (06/30/2003) . .. written elegantly and often wittily. . . . --Gerald Owen, National Post, April 26, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) Mr. Buckley shows that laughter is not simply a physiological tic or a vacation from earnestness. On the contrary, it is a potent civilizing force, binding together jester and audience, on one side, and upbraiding the butt or victim of the joke on the other. . . . [H]e deftly dramatizes the humanizing potential of humor: its ability to expose hypocrisy and other 'comic vices' even as it nurtures a variety of 'comic virtues, ' not least a supple sense of the appropriate. . . . The Morality of Laughter is at once a wise and highly amusing book. --Roger Kimball, Wall Street Journal Online, June 3, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) There are so many good things in this book, but I'm not sure they really need to be placed in an overall theory. If one is needed, then the superiority theory is as good as any and it has the merit of being a goad to egalitarians. . . . The author does not need his theory to achieve what the book achieves, which is to confront us with the neglected importance of humor. This is really his theme and his treatment of it is a triumph. Laughter is crucial for the good life and the good society. And there is laughter to be had while reading the book. --Digby Anderson, Social Affairs Unit, London, New Criterion, September 2003 -- (09/10/2003) One of the most engaging aspects of this book is Buckley's revelation of humor in unexpected places. . . . Despite its philosophical aims, The Morality of Laughter abounds with amusing anecdotes and observations. --Laurie Morrow, National Review Online, May 8, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) Buckley has written a fine and funny book that will be read with pleasure and instruction. --Dermot Quinn, Seton Hall University, First Things, August-September 2003 --Dermot Quinn, Seton Hall University First Things (09/12/2003) F. H. Buckley's The Morality of Laughter is at once a humorous look at serious matters and a serious book about humor. --Thomas S. Hibbs, Boston College, Crisis Magazine, May 2003 -- (07/02/2003)


Mr. Buckley shows that laughter is not simply a physiological tic or a vacation from earnestness. On the contrary, it is a potent civilizing force, binding together jester and audience, on one side, and upbraiding the butt or victim of the joke on the other. . . . [H]e deftly dramatizes the humanizing potential of humor: its ability to expose hypocrisy and other 'comic vices' even as it nurtures a variety of 'comic virtues, ' not least a supple sense of the appropriate. . . . The Morality of Laughter is at once a wise and highly amusing book. --Roger Kimball, Wall Street Journal Online, June 3, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) There are so many good things in this book, but I'm not sure they really need to be placed in an overall theory. If one is needed, then the superiority theory is as good as any and it has the merit of being a goad to egalitarians. . . . The author does not need his theory to achieve what the book achieves, which is to confront us with the neglected importance of humor. This is really his theme and his treatment of it is a triumph. Laughter is crucial for the good life and the good society. And there is laughter to be had while reading the book. --Digby Anderson, Social Affairs Unit, London, New Criterion, September 2003 -- (09/10/2003) One of the most engaging aspects of this book is Buckley's revelation of humor in unexpected places. . . . Despite its philosophical aims, The Morality of Laughter abounds with amusing anecdotes and observations. --Laurie Morrow, National Review Online, May 8, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) . . . a fascinating philosophical exposition of laughter. . . . In what he describes as a 'very conservative' project, Buckley outlines the role of laughter in strengthening the virtues, and also in correcting vices (including the overreaches of fashionable intellectuals). --Michael Potemra, National Review -- (06/30/2003) . .. written elegantly and often wittily. . . . --Gerald Owen, National Post, April 26, 2003 -- (06/23/2003) Buckley has written a fine and funny book that will be read with pleasure and instruction. --Dermot Quinn, Seton Hall University, First Things, August-September 2003 --Dermot Quinn, Seton Hall University First Things (09/12/2003) F. H. Buckley's The Morality of Laughter is at once a humorous look at serious matters and a serious book about humor. --Thomas S. Hibbs, Boston College, Crisis Magazine, May 2003 -- (07/02/2003)


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F. H. Buckley is Associate Dean and Executive Director, Law Economics Center, George Mason University School of Law.

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