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While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians elevated humor to the skies , some looked on the darker side of laughter . In De l'Art et du Beau ( 1841 ) , F. Lamennaise considers laughter “ an image of evil , ” self - love ...
While the majority of 19th - century aestheticians elevated humor to the skies , some looked on the darker side of laughter . In De l'Art et du Beau ( 1841 ) , F. Lamennaise considers laughter “ an image of evil , ” self - love ...
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The contrast involved would then stress the characteristically human quality of laughter . ) If laughter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially ...
The contrast involved would then stress the characteristically human quality of laughter . ) If laughter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially ...
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The contrast involved would then stress the characteristically human quality of laughter . ) If laughter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially ...
The contrast involved would then stress the characteristically human quality of laughter . ) If laughter expresses lost innocence , despair , and the burden of consciousness , as Baudelaire suggests , it may still retain a potentially ...
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