Humour Across Victoriana investigates the varying facets of ubiquitous humour in Victorian society by focusing on the more marginal and less celebrated aspects of cultural production.
Humour Across Victoriana investigates the varying facets of ubiquitous humour in Victorian society by focusing on the more marginal and less celebrated aspects of cultural production.
Mou-Lan Wong is Associate Professor at National Taiwan University, Taiwan. James S. Whitehead is former Headteacher and Director of Education for Rugby School Global.
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Introduction Reading Humour: Anecdotes, Satires, and Polemic 1. Between Joke and Story: The Rise of the Humorous Anecdote in the Nineteenth Century 2. The "Wittiest Woman": Catherine Gore as Albany Poyntz in Bentley's Miscellany 3. Margaret Oliphant's Experiment of Humour: Miss Marjoribanks as the "Satirist's Collection" 4. Play-fighting: The Humour of Polemic in Matthew Arnold's Criticism Viewing Humour: Pictorial Parodies, Periodicals, and Performances 5. "Parody... the Muse with Her Tongue in Cheek": The Collected Poems of Oscuro Wildegoose 6. The Humour of Punch: Thomas Hardy and New Imperialism 7. "You Can't Stop A Girl From Thinking": The Press, the Censor and Moral Ambiguity in Women's Comic Performances on the Victorian Music Hall Blending Humour: Experimental, Culinary, and Intermedial 8. Water-tigers, Jam-pots, and "Ye Mikroskopiker's Arms": Boundary-work and Boundary Objects in Comic Microscopy 9. "(O! horror) 'crumb chops!'": Humour and Identity-Making in Late Victorian Anglo-Indian Cookbooks 10. From Incongruity to Intercongruity: Christina Rossetti's Humorous Intermedia
Introduction Reading Humour: Anecdotes, Satires, and Polemic 1. Between Joke and Story: The Rise of the Humorous Anecdote in the Nineteenth Century 2. The "Wittiest Woman": Catherine Gore as Albany Poyntz in Bentley's Miscellany 3. Margaret Oliphant's Experiment of Humour: Miss Marjoribanks as the "Satirist's Collection" 4. Play-fighting: The Humour of Polemic in Matthew Arnold's Criticism Viewing Humour: Pictorial Parodies, Periodicals, and Performances 5. "Parody... the Muse with Her Tongue in Cheek": The Collected Poems of Oscuro Wildegoose 6. The Humour of Punch: Thomas Hardy and New Imperialism 7. "You Can't Stop A Girl From Thinking": The Press, the Censor and Moral Ambiguity in Women's Comic Performances on the Victorian Music Hall Blending Humour: Experimental, Culinary, and Intermedial 8. Water-tigers, Jam-pots, and "Ye Mikroskopiker's Arms": Boundary-work and Boundary Objects in Comic Microscopy 9. "(O! horror) 'crumb chops!'": Humour and Identity-Making in Late Victorian Anglo-Indian Cookbooks 10. From Incongruity to Intercongruity: Christina Rossetti's Humorous Intermedia
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