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Towards the end of the twelfth century, powerful images of laughing
kings and saints began to appear in texts circulating at the
English royal court. At the same time, contemporaries began
celebrating the wit, humour, and laughter of King Henry II
(r.1154-89) and his martyred Archbishop of Canterbury, Saint Thomas
Becket (d.1170). Taking a broad genealogical approach, Laughter and
Power in the Twelfth Century traces the emergence of this powerful
laughter through an immersive study of medieval intellectual,
literary, social, religious, and political debates. Focusing on a
cultural renaissance in England, the study situates laughter at the
heart of the defining transformations of the second half of the
1100s. With an expansive survey of theological and literary texts,
bringing a range of unedited manuscript material to light in the
process, Peter J. A. Jones exposes how twelfth-century writers came
to connect laughter with spiritual transcendence and justice, and
how this connection gave humour a unique political and spiritual
power in both text and action. Ultimately, Jones argues that
England's popular images of laughing kings and saints effectively
reinstated a sublime charismatic authority, something truly
rebellious at a moment in history when bureaucracy and codification
were first coming to dominate European political life.
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