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“Comism” is an excellent work by Jan St. Bystron, which delves into the phenomenon of comedy, its forms and its role in art and literature. Published in 1939 by Książnica – Atlas in Lviv and Warsaw, the book consists of a thoughtful analysis of comedy in both dramatic and literary contexts. Bystron passionately investigates the mechanisms of humor, its origins and its use in various cultures, making this publication an invaluable resource for anyone interested in art, literature and the psychology of laughter.
Bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, the book exudes elegance and top quality, making it an excellent item for any prestigious library. The handmade technique of binding not only emphasizes the aesthetic qualities, but also the durability and collector’s value of the work.
An investment in “Comism” is not only to enrich your own knowledge of the culture of humor, but also to own a unique copy that increases in value over time. This publication will highlight your status as a connoisseur of literature and a passionate lover of the arts, as well as become a beautiful object that can be passed down from generation to generation, inspiring reflection on the role of laughter in human life.




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