This creative practice thesis investigates the relationship between the comic moment and comic works to ask how the need to make people laugh, time and time again, impacts the forms and subject-matters of comic works. Together, the two components of the thesis—the dissertation and the creative work—ultimately offer new insights into the comic form. Drawing on an analysis of comic moments in P.G. Wodehouse’s Crime Wave At Blandings (1936), the dissertation component of the thesis posits that understanding the comic as the result of a safe and sudden incongruity is an appropriate basis from which to start a study of the relationship between the single comic moment and comic works. This is because such an understanding aptly characterises the ...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
The starting premise of this dissertation is that the formal techniques of comedy make the comic nov...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
An analysis of the essential elements of comic performance using a practice based research project c...
In this thesis, I examine some of the ways in which humour is created in comic novels. I combine con...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
An analysis of the essential elements of comic performance using a practice based research project c...
In this thesis, I examine some of the ways in which humour is created in comic novels. I combine con...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...
In this project I examine the significance and sophistication of comedy in contemporary American st...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
The starting premise of this dissertation is that the formal techniques of comedy make the comic nov...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
An analysis of the essential elements of comic performance using a practice based research project c...
In this thesis, I examine some of the ways in which humour is created in comic novels. I combine con...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
An analysis of the essential elements of comic performance using a practice based research project c...
In this thesis, I examine some of the ways in which humour is created in comic novels. I combine con...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis explores how Early English comic figures made t...
This thesis proposes a cognitive poetic model of discoursal humour: the 3D Model of Humour. Previous...
In this project I examine the significance and sophistication of comedy in contemporary American st...
The aim of this research was to investigate how picturebook makers create humour through creative pr...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
This paper explores some aspects of the scientific study of creativity by focusing on intentional at...
The starting premise of this dissertation is that the formal techniques of comedy make the comic nov...