Bottoms Up: An Application of the Slapstick to Satire is a book written by George Jean Nathan in 1917. This book is a collection of satirical essays that use the physical comedy style of slapstick to critique society and politics. Nathan was a prominent theater critic and journalist...
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Bottoms Up: An Application Of The Slapstick To Satire is a book written by George Jean Nathan and published in 1917. The book is a collection of essays that explore the use of slapstick comedy in satire. Nathan argues that the physical humor of slapstick can be used to comment...