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French Laughter Walter Redfern (Emeritus Professor of French Studies, University of Reading)

French Laughter By Walter Redfern (Emeritus Professor of French Studies, University of Reading)

Summary

The culmination of a lifetime's fascination with humour, Walter Redfern's book treats major French writers from the 18th to the 20th centuries as humorists, including Diderot, Rousseau, Sade, Huysmans, Flaubert, Beckett, and Tournier. He considers irony, hyperbole, wordplay, jokes, dialogue, humour as philosophical speculation, and plagiarism.

French Laughter Summary

French Laughter: Literary Humour from Diderot to Tournier by Walter Redfern (Emeritus Professor of French Studies, University of Reading)

The culmination of a lifetime's fascination with humour in all its forms, this book is the first in any language to embrace such an impressive span of authors and such a broad range of topics in French literary humour. In nine wide-ranging chapters Walter Redfern considers diverse writers and topics, including: Diderot, viewed as a laughing philosopher, mainly through his fiction (Les Bijoux indiscrets, Le Neeu de Rameau, and Jacques le fataliste); humourlessness, corraling Rousseau, Sade, the Christian God, and Jean-Pierre Brisset; the aesthete Huysmans, in both his avatars, Symbolist and Naturalist (A Rebours, Sac au dos, and other texts); the dramatic use of parrots by Flaubert, Queneau, and Beckett; Vallès and la blague; exaggeration in Vallès and Céline (Mort à credit and L'Enfant); the fiction, plays, and autobiography of Sartre; bad jokes in Beckett; wordplay in Tournier's fiction (especially Roi des aulnes and Les Météores). Five interleaved 'riffs' on laughter, dreams, black humour, politics, and taste, carry the enquiry into questions of humour outside of the purely French context, enhancing a book that impresses as much with its vivacity of style as with the breadth and depth of its scholarship.

French Laughter Reviews

French Laughter romps through four centuries of literary humour with much wit and word-play along the way... this [is an] impressive and adventurous book. * Forum for Modern Language Studies *
Some excellent insights. * David Coward, TLS *
Redfern's book yomps joyously through many kinds of comedy...Un Drole de livre, in all the best senses. * Steven Poole. The Guardian *
an idiosyncratic but wise excursion into the delightful topic of humour in French writing. * Simon Davies, MLR *
this is a splendidly refreshing and iconoclastic book, which deserves to be prescribed as frequently as the famous 'pilules Pink, pour personnes pâles'. * Toby Garfitt, Modern & Contemporary France *
[an] insightful analysis of the use of humour by various luminaries of the French literary world, including Diderot, Flaubert and Rousseau, offers a highly thought-provoking study that many will find fascinating. * French Magazine *
few academics these days are equipped to embellish their work with the erudition, verve, and irreverence that are his hallmarks * David Platten, French Studies *
a welcome companion
An excellent jaunt. * Christie Davis. Times Higher Education *

About Walter Redfern (Emeritus Professor of French Studies, University of Reading)

Walter Redfern is Emeritus Professor of French Studies at Reading University. His research interests include Giono, Nizan, Queneau, Sartre, Darien, Vallès, Tournier, Guilloux; wordplay; clichés; coinages, as well as 19th-century linguistics (J-P. Brisset). In addition to numerous articles on French nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, humour, and political commitment, his output includes BBC talks and scripts for programmes on language matters, a novel, short stories and poems. He has written several books, including, most recently, Puns, 2nd revised edition (Penguin, 2000).

Table of Contents

Promises, promises ; 1. The Laughing Philosopher: Diderot ; Riff on Laughter ; 2. The Question of Humourlessness (Rousseau, Sade, God, and Brisset) ; Riff on Dreams ; 3. Huysmans: Back-to-front, and Back-packing ; 4. A Little Bird Tells Us: Parrots in Flaubert, Queneau, Beckett (and Tutti Quanti) ; 5. Blague hard! Valles ; Riff on Black Humour ; 6. Upping the Anti/e: Exaggeration in Valles and Celine ; Riff on Politics ; 7. Drole de philosophie: Sartre ; 8. Bad Jokes and Beckett ; Riff on Taste ; 9. Approximating Man: Michel Tournier's Play with Words ; Inconclusion ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199237579
9780199237579
0199237573
French Laughter: Literary Humour from Diderot to Tournier by Walter Redfern (Emeritus Professor of French Studies, University of Reading)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press
2008-02-21
256
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