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Neo-Victorian Humour: Comic Subversions and Unlaughter in Contemporary Historical Re-Visions

Marie-luise Kohlke Orcid Logo, Christian Gutleben

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This volume explores the range of neo-Victorian humour from the ludic to the obscene and grotesque across a variety of media, including fiction, drama, film, fashion, and graphic novels. It demonstrates that humour plays an integral and significant role in the neo-Victorian project of re-visioning t...

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ISBN: 9789004336605 9789004336612
ISSN: 2211-1018 9789004336612
Published: Leiden & Boston Brill/Rodopi 2017
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