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The unconscious /

"The Joke and Its Relation to the Unconscious explains how jokes provide immense pleasure by releasing us from our inhibitions and allowing us to express sexual, aggressive, playful, or cynical instincts that would otherwise remain hidden. In elaborating this theory, Freud brings together a ric...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Freud, Sigmund
Format: Printed Book
Published: New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books, 2003.
Series:Penguin classics
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