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| Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious - Study Guide | ||||||||
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| Table of contents | ||||||||
| Biography | ||||||||
| Brief Summary | ||||||||
| Background | ||||||||
| Psychoanalysis | ||||||||
| Synopsis and Commentary | ||||||||
| 1. Introduction | ||||||||
| 2. The Technique of Jokes | ||||||||
| 3. The Purposes of Jokes | ||||||||
| 4. The Mechanism of Pleasure and The Psychogenesis of Jokes | ||||||||
| 5. The Motives of Jokes - Jokes as a Social Process | ||||||||
| 6. The Relation of Jokes to Dreams and to The Unconscious | ||||||||
| 7. Jokes and the Species of the Comic | ||||||||
| Themes | ||||||||
| Critical Approaches | ||||||||
| Sample Questions | ||||||||
| Further Reading | ||||||||
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