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About
Humor
Humor is a genre that seeks to entertain and amuse, often using wit, satire, and playful language. It can range from lighthearted anecdotes to sharp social commentary, inviting readers to laugh at the absurdities of life and human nature.
Books
(148)
F.A.Q.
(10)
The Adventures of Johnny Chuck
Thornton W. Burgess
Children
Adventure
Humor
Level 2.37
1:56 h
A Book of Nonsense
Edward Lear
Children
Humor
Nursery rhymes
Level 2.44
0:23 h
Nonsense Songs, Stories, Botany, and Alphabets
Edward Lear
Children
Humor
Nursery rhymes
Level 2.52
1:13 h
A Gallery of Children
A. A. Milne
Children
Fairytale
Adventure
Humor
Level 2.55
1:07 h
More Nonsense
Edward Lear
Children
Humor
Nursery rhymes
Level 2.58
0:29 h
Laughable Lyrics
Edward Lear
Children
Humor
Level 2.63
0:35 h
The Adventures of Sammy Jay
Thornton W. Burgess
Children
Adventure
Humor
Level 2.63
1:53 h
The Adventures of Peter Cottontail
Thornton W. Burgess
Children
Adventure
Humor
Level 2.68
1:53 h
Winnie-the-Pooh
A. A. Milne
Children
Humor
Fairytale
Level 2.85
2:42 h
The House at Pooh Corner
A. A. Milne
Children
Adventure
Humor
Level 2.95
3:06 h
The Trial of William Tinkling
Charles Dickens
Children
Historical fiction
Satire
Humor
Level 2.95
0:23 h
The Nose (adapted)
Nikolai Gogol
Short Stories
Humor
Satire
Level 3.06
0:58 h
F.A.Q.
What defines the humor genre?
Who are some famous humor writers?
What are common themes in humor literature?
How does humor vary across cultures?
Can humor have serious undertones?
What is the role of satire in humor?
How has the humor genre evolved over time?
What are some sub-genres of humor?
Why is humor important in literature?
How can one improve their humor writing?
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