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English Humour Vs. American Humor – Is There a Difference?
British Humour Satirical Prints of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Translating Korean Humour
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An Alternative Comedy History – Interrogating Transnational Aspects of Humour in British and Hungarian Comedies of the Inter-War Years
In My Essay I Will Be Exploring the Reasons As to Why British Comedy Is Characterized the Way It Is
Absurdity and Irony in the Work of Monty Python
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Only Fools and Horses : the Story of Britains Favourite Comedy Kindle
Television and (Trans-)National Consciousness
Little Britain’S Fictional Teenage Single Mother, Vicky Pollard
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Comic Short Fiction and Its Variety
Who Can We Laugh At? British Humour in Times of Brexit Aileen Behrendt (University of Potsdam)
Comedy Genius (22 October 2018 – 31 January 2019), the UK’S Greatest Ever Celebration of Film and TV Comedy
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In Contemporary Asian-British Comedy Rainer Emig
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What Is British Humour? in Popular Culture, British Humour Is a Somewhat General Term Applied to Certain Types of Comedy and Comedic Acts from the United Kingdom
'Creative Industries' Revisited: Contestable Narratives, the 'Sector Deal' and the Policy and Evidence Centre1
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Verbal Humour in the TV-Sitcom Blackadder a Pragmatic and Rhetorical Analysis
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British World War Two Films 1945-65: Catharsis Or National Regeneration?
TECHNIQUES OP HUMOUR in the WORKS OP JOHN STEINBECK By
Contemporary British Humor: in Contrast to Its Glorious Past And
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Intercultural Communication and the Essence of Humour
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British Humour