In 'The History of English Humor' by A. G. K. L'Estrange, the reader is taken on a journey through the evolution of comedic writing in English literature. L'Estrange delves into the origins of English humor, tracing its development from the early writings of Chaucer to the satirical works of Swift and beyond. The book explores the various forms of humor found in English literature, from puns and wordplay to satire and irony, providing a comprehensive overview of this rich literary tradition. L'Estrange's scholarly approach is evident in his detailed analysis of each era's comedic styles and key figures, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in the history of humor in English literature. A. G. K. L'Estrange, a renowned literary scholar and humor expert, brings his expertise to 'The History of English Humor' with a deep understanding of comedic theory and a passion for the subject. His background in literary studies and extensive research on humor in literature are evident throughout the book, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the role of humor in shaping English writing. Readers will appreciate L'Estrange's insights into the cultural and social contexts that influenced the development of English humor, making this book a valuable resource for scholars and fans of comedy alike. I highly recommend 'The History of English Humor' to anyone interested in exploring the diverse and fascinating world of comedic writing in English literature.