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Alfred Jarry: Critical Essay by Anne Greenfield

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Alfred Jarry
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SOURCE: Greenfield, Anne. “Jarry, Ubu and Humour Noir.Romance Notes 28, no. 3 (spring 1988): 227-34.

In the following essay, Greenfield uses Jarry's Ubu Roi to develop André Breton's theory of black humor and to argue that Jarry made a significant contribution to black humor.

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