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Humor and satire, Pharaonic Egypt
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Humor and satire, Pharaonic Egypt

Nikolaos Lazaridis
The Encyclopedia of Ancient History, pp.3338-3341
John Wiley & Sons
10/26/2012
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:8248

Abstract

Egyptian history language literature

The meaning of humor, as a culture-and individual-bound social activity, the effectiveness of which is entangled in the subtleties of human interaction and communication, is incommunicable (cf. Guglielmi 1979a; Apte 1985: 13–14; Palmer 1994: 11 ff.).

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