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Therapeutic laughter in Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy
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Cassie M. Miura’s ‘Therapeutic laughter in Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy’ considers the unexpected role of positive emotions in Burton’s encyclopedic discourse on melancholy. For Burton, she argues that laughter serves not only as a means to purge melancholy humors from the body but also to attain tranquility of mind, an affective state that many ancient philosophers posited as the end of philosophy. Although the Anatomy fails in many respects as a conventional medical treatise, Burton never abandons the melancholy reader, whom he ultimately diverts away from a futile quest for absolute knowledge toward lesser but happier therapeutic goals such as recreation and mirth.

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