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Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious Pulitzer Prize Nominee for Fiction (2011) A landmark anthology

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A landmark anthology

It's night-time in the Animal Kingdom and time for all the animal children to go to bed

Davis’s short stories will be collected in one volume

he learned to box and was later expelled from school for hitting his headmaster

expensive hobbies—but they never showed him kindness

Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious Pulitzer Prize Nominee for Fiction (2011) A landmark anthologyRenowned as the father of psychoanalysis, Freud was uniquely qualified to write this fascinating exploration of the nature of wit including jokes and joking and its role and function as a manifestation and vehicle of unconscious impulses. First analyzing the techniques and tendencies of wit, the great analyst probes the origins of wit in the "pleasure mechanism." He then discusses the motives of wit, wit as a social process, the relation of wit to

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