
"Laughingly Referred To: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography of Published Work in the Field of Humour Studies and Research" is a unique resource for the humour researcher.
Originally developed for distribution on the HUMOUR-RESEARCH mailing list this bibliography now contains over 4000 individual references.
The printed version of "Laughingly Referred To" is now available (ISBN 090443 22 3) and costs only £5 for UK orders and £8 for international orders. Contact Mary Byrne at m.byrne@salford.ac.uk for ordering information and credit card purchases. Currently out of print - expect a new edition in 2002.
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Preferred citation:
Rutter, Jason, 1997. "Laughingly Referred To: An Interdisciplinary Bibliography of Published Work in the Field of Humour Studies and Research", Salford Papers in Sociology No21, University of Salford
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