About This Book
A collection of anecdotes and reflections that examines Abraham Lincoln's abundant use of humor, drawn from contemporary recollections and the author's encounters. It recounts episodes of his laughter, his enjoyment of Artemus Ward, and numerous short stories, then moves to interpret how wit operated amid political crises and private grief. Alternating narrative vignettes with analysis, the work considers causes of his comic impulse, examples of humor in public life, and the ways laughter served as relief, defense, and a component of leadership.
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