English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... Elizabethan there was no difficulty . He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions , supposedly those of the classical satirists : his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled ; he must write in verse and write it ...
... Elizabethan there was no difficulty . He accepted a literary form rigidly bound by conventions , supposedly those of the classical satirists : his tone must be wrathful and his meaning veiled ; he must write in verse and write it ...
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... Elizabethan prose satire is not among the greatest , for the Elizabethan romantic spirit was alien to the spirit of satire . The satirical social pamphlets of the period attract by their exuberance and picturesqueness , and their vivid ...
... Elizabethan prose satire is not among the greatest , for the Elizabethan romantic spirit was alien to the spirit of satire . The satirical social pamphlets of the period attract by their exuberance and picturesqueness , and their vivid ...
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An Anthology Norman Furlong. THOMAS DEKKER ( 1570 ? -1641 ? ) Among Elizabethan pamphlets Dekker's are the most valuable for their pictures of contemporary social life . The Gull's Hornbook ( 1609 ) is , indeed , the richest of all ...
An Anthology Norman Furlong. THOMAS DEKKER ( 1570 ? -1641 ? ) Among Elizabethan pamphlets Dekker's are the most valuable for their pictures of contemporary social life . The Gull's Hornbook ( 1609 ) is , indeed , the richest of all ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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