POSTMODERNISM, LAUGHTER AND ONTOLOGICAL POETICS
Keywords:
ontology, laughter, literary studies, postmodernism, mode of artistry.Abstract
This article examines the ontology of laughter in postmodern literature. When discussing the mystery of laughter, the author himself is under the power of this mystery, building a number of key episodes and character characteristics in accordance with the rules dictated by the mythology and psychology of laughter. Modes of artistry that convey a laughable picture of the world are ironic, satirical, and comic modes of artistry.
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