Embarrassment, relief from, producing laughter, [228], [238].

Emotions, James’ theory of, [40]; development of, [189]; fusion of, [308]–310.

Epicureans, [397].

Erskine, J. E., [224], [250].

Estimable, the, in the laughable, [306], [310], [317].

Evolutional utility of laughter, [408], [431].

Excellence, laughter as an, [3], [416], [422], [423].

Expectation, annulled, as cause of laughter, [9], [12], [18], [64], [125], [126]–130.

Fabliau. See Conte.

Fanciful world of comedy, [372], [373], [377].