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    Incongruity, vagueness and pertinence. A defence of Noël Carroll’s incongruity theory of humour.Michela Bariselli - unknown
    This article defends Noël Carroll’s incongruity theory of humour from the pressing criticism that his articulation of incongruity is too vague to serve as a key notion of the theory. I first distinguish between two versions of the criticism of vagueness: (i) the claim that Carroll’s notion of incongruity is vacuous, and (ii) the claim that Carroll’s notion allows for shoehorning. To reject (i), I put Carroll’s notion of incongruity to the test by analysing complex comic texts, demonstrating that it (...)
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  2. Speaking from the linguistic margins.Michela Bariselli & Sarah Fisher - unknown
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    Celia’s delighted hips: a re-assessment of the figure of Celia.Michela Bariselli - unknown
    This article analyses the figure of Celia, questioning the description that emerges from the main account of Beckett’s early women. This account, originally developed by Bryden (1993), claims that women in Beckett’s early prose are represented through the filter of the male gaze, and are constructed in opposition to, and as an obstacle for, the male hero. This article argues that, in Murphy, the mechanisms set to reduce Celia to a stereotypical Woman, are foregrounded, and hence disrupted, by the presence (...)
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    Samuel Beckett’s humour: attuning philosophy and literary criticism.Michela Bariselli - 2019 - Dissertation, University of Reading
    This thesis explores and describes the comic features of Samuel Beckett’s prose works. It explores fundamental questions about Beckett’s humour. On the one hand, it investigates the nature of humour, and, on the other, it investigates what counts as humour in Beckett. This twofold investigation requires ‘attuning’ philosophy and literary criticism, where questions and tools of each discipline mutually sharpen and refine each other. Chapter 1 evaluates philosophical accounts of humour and identifies Incongruity Theory as the theory offering the best (...)
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    A Philosophy of Humour. [REVIEW]Michela Bariselli - 2020 - British Journal of Aesthetics 60 (3):370-373.
    A Philosophy of HumourROBERTSALANpalgrave pivot. 2019. pp. IX + 133. £44.99.
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