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21 June 2027
Seinfeld explores one of the most influential sitcoms in television history and examines why it continues to resonate with audiences decades after its original broadcast. Combining television criticism, comedy history and cultural analysis, the book considers how Seinfeld transformed everyday frustrations, social awkwardness and seemingly trivial experiences into a new form of television comedy.
Moving beyond production history alone, the study places the series within wider traditions of stand-up comedy, farce, the Theatre of the Absurd and the comedy of manners. It traces the programme's development from an uncertain network experiment to a cultural phenomenon, exploring the creative partnership between Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, the show's distinctive ensemble cast and its famous commitment to "no hugging, no learning".
The book examines the comic techniques that made Seinfeld distinctive, including its treatment of awkwardness, social failure, misunderstanding and everyday absurdity. It also considers the programme's engagement with taboo subjects, its place within broader debates about American culture, and the ways audiences have reassessed the series in the decades since its original run. It concludes by exploring the show's legacy, from its influence on later television comedy to its revival and reappraisal through Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Arguing that Seinfeld transformed everyday awkwardness, social failure and absurdity into a new comic language, the book positions the series as both a defining product of 1990s America and a timeless exploration of the contradictions of modern life. By connecting the programme to traditions of stand-up comedy, farce, absurdism and the comedy of manners, it offers a fresh perspective on one of television's most enduring cultural phenomena.
Written for students, scholars and television enthusiasts alike, this volume will be of interest to readers of television studies, comedy studies, media history and popular culture.
PERFORMING ARTS / Television / Genres / Comedy, Film, television, radio and performing arts: companion works, HUMOR / Topic / Celebrity & Popular Culture, HUMOR / Topic / Art & Literature, Performing arts genres: Comedy and humour, Television: styles and genres
Wieland Schwanebeck is a literature and media studies scholar who has published widely on popular culture, adaptation, and the genre of comedy. His works include Literary Twinship from Shakespeare to the Age of Cloning (2020), Comedy on Stage and Screen: An Introduction (2022), and the stage play Slapstick (2021).
Foreword by Larry Charles
The Prologue
Chapter 1: The Beginning
Chapter 2: The Ensemble
Chapter 3: The Void
Chapter 4: The Dos and Don’ts
Chapter 5: The Material
Chapter 6: The Zaniness
Chapter 7: The Awkwardness
Chapter 8: The Maths
Chapter 9: The Legacy
Chapter 10: The Encore
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