British Humour: A Bestiary of Mad Dogs, Parrots and Jabberwocks
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Beschreibung
British humour is rather like the Loch Ness monster: everybody has heard of it, some claim to know what it looks like, but very few can actually put their fingers on it, so to speak.
This compendium of sketches, songs and excerpts from novels, radio and television shows, cartoons, photographs and sundry bits and pieces will not provide you with the answer either; it may help you to realize how wide the spectrum of humour is, though.
The textes have been organised into thematic groups covering topics in the 'Viewfinder' series and can thus be read either independently or as part of any particular course.
This compendium of sketches, songs and excerpts from novels, radio and television shows, cartoons, photographs and sundry bits and pieces will not provide you with the answer either; it may help you to realize how wide the spectrum of humour is, though.
The textes have been organised into thematic groups covering topics in the 'Viewfinder' series and can thus be read either independently or as part of any particular course.
Eigenschaften
Gewicht: | 129 g |
Höhe: | 198 |
Seiten: | 104 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Peter Freese, Peter Ringeisen, Philip Wade |
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