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  2. Laughter in the Dark (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Laughter in the Dark (Original Russian title: Ка́мера обску́ра, Camera obscura) is a novel written by Vladimir Nabokov and serialised in Sovremennye zapiski in 1932. [ 1 ] The first English translation, Camera Obscura , was made by Winifred Roy and published in London in 1936 by Johnathan Long, the paperback imprint of Hutchinson ...

  3. Vladimir Nabokov bibliography - Wikipedia

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    (1930) Sogliadatay (Соглядатай (The Voyeur)), novella; first publication as a book 1938; English translation: The Eye (1965) (1932) Podvig (Подвиг (Heroic Deed)); English translation: Glory (1971) (1933) Kamera obskura (Камера обскура); English translations: Camera Obscura (1936), Laughter in the Dark (1938)

  4. List of humor research publications - Wikipedia

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    Henri Bergson: his 1900 book of three essays, Laughter, was written in French; its original title is Le Rire. Essai sur la signification du comique ("Laughter, an essay on the meaning of the comic"). Sigmund Freud: his 1905 book on jokes and unconscious has been translated in many languages, including several translations in English

  5. Craig Higginson - Wikipedia

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    Higginson has directed a range of theatre productions in the United Kingdom and South Africa, including Laughter in the Dark (Royal Shakespeare Company), Blood Wedding (Pegasus Theatre, Oxford), Grimm Tales and The Jungle Book (both Market Theatre, Johannesburg), The Perfect Circle (Wits Theatre) and Dream of the Dog (SAFM, Hilton Arts Festival ...

  6. Laughter in the Dark - Wikipedia

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    Laughter in the Dark may refer to: Laughter in the Dark (novel) , a 1936 novel by Vladimir Nabokov Laughter in the Dark (film) , a 1969 film based on the novel

  7. Dark Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Dark Laughter is a 1925 novel by the American author Sherwood Anderson. It dealt with the new sexual freedom of the 1920s, a theme also explored in his 1923 novel Many Marriages and later works. The influence of James Joyce 's Ulysses , which Anderson had read before writing the 1925 novel, is expressed in Dark Laughter .

  8. Frederick Buechner bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Laughter in a Genevan Gown: The Works of Frederick Buechner 1970–1980. (1983) (ISBN 9780802819697) Marjorie Casebier McCoy. Frederick Buechner: Novelist and Theologian of the Lost and Found. (1988) (ISBN 9780060653293) Victoria S. Allen. Listening to Life: Psychology and Spirituality in the Writings of Frederick Buechner.

  9. Category:Hutchinson (publisher) books - Wikipedia

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    Laughter in the Dark (novel) The Legend of Luke; The Little Book (Hughes novel) Live Flesh; The Living and the Dead (Boileau-Narcejac novel) London Match; The Lonely House; The Long Patrol; Lord Brocktree; The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis; Love on a Branch Line (novel) Lovers' Meeting; Lustrum (novel)