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How to Tell a Joke

An Ancient Guide to the Art of Humor
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How to Tell a Joke by Marcus Tullius Cicero offers insights into the art of humour through the lens of an ancient Roman philosopher. It delves into the techniques and value of effective joke-telling, highlighting its relevance in both social and public speaking contexts. Cicero explores how wit can enhance communication and sharpen oratory skills, making this work an enduring classic in understanding the intersection of humour, philosophy, and psychology.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the art of humour and wish to explore the ancient perspective on wit. The book offers philosophical insights into joke-telling, combining timeless wisdom with practical tips on how to effectively engage and entertain your audience.

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How to Tell a Joke

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Can jokes win a hostile room, a hopeless argument, or even an election? You bet they can, according to Cicero, and he knew what he was talking about. One of Rome's greatest politicians, speakers, and lawyers, Cicero was also reputedly one of antiquity's funniest people. After he was elected commander-in-chief and head of state, his enemies even started calling him "the stand-up Consul." How to Tell a Joke provides a lively new translation of Cicero's essential writing on humour alongside that of the later Roman orator and educator Quintilian. The result is a timeless practical guide to how a well-timed joke can win over any audience.

As powerful as jokes can be, they are also hugely risky. The line between a witty joke and an offensive one isn't always clear. Cross it and you'll look like a clown, or worse. Here, Cicero and Quintilian explore every aspect of telling jokesβ€”while avoiding costly mistakes. Presenting the sections on humour in Cicero's On the Ideal Orator and Quintilian's On the Orator's Education, complete with an enlightening introduction and the original Latin on facing pages, How to Tell a Joke examines the risks and rewards of humour and analyses basic types that readers can use to write their own jokes.

Filled with insight, wit, and examples, including more than a few lawyer jokes, How to Tell a Joke will appeal to anyone interested in humour or the art of public speaking.

'Though I had some quibbles with the Latin translation, largely because I don't read Latin, I agreed with the two-millennium-old rules on humor. Or maybe it's "two millennia." I should probably learn some Latin.' - Joel Stein, humorist and author of In Defense of Elitism

'This book is a delight! Humor can be one of the hardest things to translate, but How to Tell a Joke makes the jokes and insights of two of antiquity's finest writers on humor accessible to a modern audience. Bravo!' - Julia D. Hejduk, Baylor University

'Providing highly readable, lively, and fresh translations of Cicero and Quintilian's classic writings on humor, How to Tell a Joke also features a crisp introduction that shows the relevance of their ideas for appreciating humor in the twenty-first century.' - Luca Grillo, University of Notre Dame

Series: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers

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How to Tell a Joke is praised for Michael Fontaine's engaging translation of Cicero's classic insights into the art of humour. Reviewers note its dual ability to entertain and educate, making ancient Roman wit accessible and relevant to modern readers. The book is described as both enlightening and amusing, offering a glimpse into historical comedic techniques that resonate today.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691206165

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 30 March 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Contributors:

  • Translated with commentary by Michael Fontaine
  • Edited and translated by Michael Fontaine

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 114.0mm

Height: 171.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Michael Fontaine is professor of classics at Cornell University. His books include How to Drink: A Classical Guide to the Art of Imbibing (Princeton) and The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Comedy.

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