Enter Laughing

Enter Laughing

Author: Joseph Stein

Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780573608643

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The semi-autobiographical, riotous account of stage-struck young David Kolowitz, originated on Broadway by Alan Arkin, working as a delivery boy in a sewing machine factory. Denying his parent's wishes for a druggist in the family, he leaves their dreams and his devoted girlfriend Wanda behind and is soon enlisted (and paying for) a slot as the "leading man" in a third-rate theatrical company while being vamped by the resident less-than leading lady, the daughter of the hammy "artistic director.


Enter Laughing

Enter Laughing

Author: Carl Reiner

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In his semi-autobiographical, laugh-out-loud novel, Carl Reiner details a young man's frustrations as he works as a machinist's helper and tries to break into show business. Along the bumpy path, the aspiring young actor tries to extricate himself from his overly protective parents--and his two girlfriends--and eventually lands an acting gig with a small theater troupe.


Enter Rabelais, Laughing

Enter Rabelais, Laughing

Author: Barbara C. Bowen

Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780826513069

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Francois Rabelais (1483?-1553) is a difficult and often misunderstood author, whose reputation for coarse "Rabelaisian" jesting and "Gargantuan" indulgence in food, drink, and sex is highly misleading. He was in fact a committed humanist who expressed strong views on religion, good government, education, and much more through the mock-heroic adventures of his giants. While most books about Rabelais have relatively little to say about his comedic genius, Enter Rabelais, Laughing analyses the many sides of Rabelais's humor, focusing on why his writing was so hilariously funny to sixteenth-century readers. The author begins by discussing how the Renaissance defined laughter and situates Rabelais in a long tradition of literary laughter. Subsequent chapters examine specific contexts relevant to Gargantua and Pantagruel, beginning with the comic aspects of epic, chronicle, mock-epic, and farce, and proceeding to Renaissance and Reformation humanist satire, rhetoric, medicine, and law. All of these chapters combine information, much of it new, on the humanist message Rabelais wanted to convey to his readers, with an analysis of how he used his wit to reinforce his message. Rarely is a writer's work treated in such illuminating detail. On a broad level, Enter Rabelais, Laughing serves as an excellent introduction to French Renaissance literature and exhibits a remarkably charming and lucid writing style, free of jargon. To Rabelais scholars in particular it offers a thorough and innovative analysis that corrects misconceptions and questions commonly held views.


Crying Laughing

Crying Laughing

Author: Lance Rubin

Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0525644679

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A tragicomic story of bad dates, bad news, bad performances, and one girl's determination to find the funny in high school from the author of Denton Little's Deathdate. Winnie Friedman has been waiting for the world to catch on to what she already knows: she's hilarious. It might be a long wait, though. After bombing a stand-up set at her own bat mitzvah, Winnie has kept her jokes to herself. Well, to herself and her dad, a former comedian and her inspiration. Then, on the second day of tenth grade, the funniest guy in school actually laughs at a comment she makes in the lunch line and asks her to join the improv troupe. Maybe he's even . . . flirting? Just when Winnie's ready to say yes to comedy again, her father reveals that he's been diagnosed with ALS. That is . . . not funny. Her dad's still making jokes, though, which feels like a good thing. And Winnie's prepared to be his straight man if that's what he wants. But is it what he needs? Caught up in a spiral of epically bad dates, bad news, and bad performances, Winnie's struggling to see the humor in it all. But finding a way to laugh is exactly what will see her through. **A Junior Library Guild Selection**


Enter at A, Laughing

Enter at A, Laughing

Author: Brian McKeown

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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We all know the dressage community could use a good dose of humour every now and then, lest it become just too plain serious! Now, here's a delightful book that meets that need, a humorous look at the sport, written by Brian McKeown, a.k.a "Mr Dressage Husband". Chapters include: Confessions of a dressage husband, Dressage history - Lady Godiva reveals all, A word about the judge, Ask Mr dressage husband, Common dressage ailments, Are horses smarter than men, Creative manure management, Advanced clicker clinic for husbands, Home is where the horse is, Passing the time at a dressage competition Peculiarities of the sport, The ten commandments of dressage.


Laughing Mad

Laughing Mad

Author: Bambi Haggins

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780813539850

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In Laughing Mad , Bambi Haggins looks at how this transition occurred in a variety of media and shows how this integration has paved the way for black comedians and their audiences to affect each other. Historically, African American performers have been able to use comedy as a pedagogic tool, interjecting astute observations about race relations while the audience is laughing. And yet, Haggins makes the convincing argument that the potential of African American comedy remains fundamentally unfulfilled as the performance of blackness continues to be made culturally digestible for mass consumption.


Rebellious Laughter

Rebellious Laughter

Author: Joseph Boskin

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 1997-11-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780815627470

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Rebellious Laughter changes the way we think about the ordinary joke. Claiming that humor in America is a primary cultural weapon, Boskin surveys the multitude of joke cycles that have swept the country during the last fifty years. Dumb Blonde jokes. Elephant jokes. Jewish-American Princess jokes. Lightbulb jokes. Readers will enjoy humor from many diverse sources: whites, blacks, women, and Hispanics; conservatives and liberals; public workers and university students; the powerless and power brokers. Boskin argues that jokes provide a cultural barometer of concerns and anxieties, frequently appearing in our day-to-day language long before these issues become grist for stand-up comics.


The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book

The Official Dick Van Dyke Show Book

Author: Vince Waldron

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9781557834539

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The first and only complete, fully authorized "biography" of one of TV's most beloved sitcoms, including the first complete viewer's guide to all 158 episodes, as well as special behind-the-scenes trivia and a full chapter concordance. 50 black and white photos.


Enter Crying, Exit Laughing

Enter Crying, Exit Laughing

Author: Sir Ken Miller

Publisher: Global Marketing Group Limited

Published: 2013-08

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780578126692

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Young or old, life's always full of challenges. Staying healthy and handling what life throws at you is all about how you approach life, living well is a choice. Join native New Yorker, Sir Ken Miller as he navigates our medical system and handles his medical challenges head-on with a wry sense of humor and a"joie de vivre." Laugh-out-loud funny, Enter Crying, Exit Laughing- will show you how to delay dropping dead and live a hot and healthy life. Sir Ken's Health Commandments- for a healthy and happy life are simple guidelines for living well and with good humor. These 18 Health Commandments are a must for getting the most out of life. Lessons for the young and old alike and guaranteed to add years to your life.


Continue Laughing

Continue Laughing

Author: Carl Reiner

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9781559722735

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A comic novel on a sewing machine delivery boy who finally makes it as an actor. In a wise-cracking style, he describes the troupe's tour of the Deep South, his romance with a Southern belle and his tour of duty in World War II.