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Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious (Barnes & Noble Digital Library), One of Freud's most famous works, this 1905 study on the psychology of humor claims that comedy fills a subconscious desire to brush away inhibitions and feel pleasure. Here, Freud considers: the joke (or wit) as a defense mechanism; dirty jokes; ethnic, Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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  • Wit and Its Relation to the Unconscious (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
  • Written by author Sigmund Freud
  • Published by Barnes & Noble, 8/9/2011
  • One of Freud's most famous works, this 1905 study on the psychology of humor claims that comedy fills a subconscious desire to brush away inhibitions and feel pleasure. Here, Freud considers: the joke (or "wit") as a defense mechanism; dirty jokes; ethnic
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One of Freud's most famous works, this 1905 study on the psychology of humor claims that comedy fills a subconscious desire to brush away inhibitions and feel pleasure. Here, Freud considers: the joke (or "wit") as a defense mechanism; dirty jokes; ethnic humor; the joke as a way to express suppressed thoughts and feelings; and the interplay between the id, ego, and superego in generating humor.


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