We have shown that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy of expenditure in inhibition, of the comic from an economy of expenditure in thought, and of humor from an economy of expenditure in feeling. The Spirit and Substance of Art - Stran 302avtor: Louis William Flaccus - 1926 - 432 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1917 - 464 strani
...discussing in a separate chapter the relation of wit to the comic, he sums up his whole doctrine as follows: "The pleasure of wit originates from an economy of...pleasure which has really been lost in the development of this activity. For the euphoria which we are thus striving to obtain is nothing but the state of a... | |
| 1911 - 494 strani
...whereas wit is formed as a compromise between the unconscious and foreconscious. We have now shown that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy...back from the psychic activity a pleasure which has been lost in the development of this activity; for the euphoria which we are thus striving to obtain... | |
| 1911 - 494 strani
...whereas wit is formed as a compromise between the unconscious and foreconscious. We have now shown that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy...back from the psychic activity a pleasure which has been lost in the development of this activity; for the euphoria which we are thus striving to obtain... | |
| Abraham Arden Brill - 1912 - 370 strani
...fore-conscious, whereas wit is formed as a compromise between the unconscious and fore-conscious. We have shown that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy...back from the psychic activity a pleasure which has been lost in the development of this activity; for the euphoria which we are thus striving to obtain... | |
| Abraham Arden Brill - 1914 - 430 strani
...fore-conscious, whereas wit is formed as a compromise between the unconscious and fore-conscious. We have shown that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy...back from the psychic activity a pleasure which has been lost in the development of this activity; for the euphoria which we are thus striving to obtain... | |
| Sigmund Freud - 1916 - 418 strani
...same." to the formula of comic pleasure and of •wit, we are at the end of our task. It has seemed "\ I to us that the pleasure of wit originates from \\...an economy of expenditure in thought, and of humor f rom_an ecoruyrny of exipenditure j&Jt&dxng*. All three activities of our psychic apparatus derive... | |
| 1923 - 762 strani
...Holding fast to this principle, Freud, at the end of his book, sums up his theory of wit in a sentence, " It has seemed to us that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy of expenditure in inhibition*" That is the theory of wit in outline, as I understand it. Now since there is much in this theory with... | |
| J. C. Gregory - 1924 - 264 strani
...touches a muddfling in Freud's application of one formula to Ithe witty, the comic, and the humorous : !"£The pleasure of wit originates from an economy...expenditure in inhibition, of the comic from an economy of an expenditure in thought, and of humour from an economy of an expenditure in feeling " »887] Economized... | |
| Robert Henry Thouless - 1927 - 396 strani
...obviously not have been allowed expression in direct form. He sums up his theory of wit in the statement that the pleasure of wit originates from an economy of expenditure in inhibition. Freud also extends his theory of economy to humour and to the comic. The pleasure from these is stated... | |
| Sigmund Freud - 1999 - 410 strani
...smallaess of the same." to the formula of comic pleasure and of wit, we are at the end of our task. It has seemed to us that the pleasure of wit originates...derive pleasure from economy. They all strive to bring hack from the psychic activity a pleasure which has really been lost in the development of this activity.... | |
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