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An Anthology Norman Furlong. INTRODUCTION The Nature of Satire The
identification of satire is not easy. It is true that satirists, clearly stating their aims,
have shown what they understand by the term 'satire.' Dryden, for instance, says,
“The ...
An Anthology Norman Furlong. INTRODUCTION The Nature of Satire The
identification of satire is not easy. It is true that satirists, clearly stating their aims,
have shown what they understand by the term 'satire.' Dryden, for instance, says,
“The ...
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Literary form is essential, but there is no longer a standardized form; in addition to
verse, the satirist uses the play, the essay, the pamphlet, and the novel, and
inevitably introduces elements extraneous to satire. Further, the proportions of ...
Literary form is essential, but there is no longer a standardized form; in addition to
verse, the satirist uses the play, the essay, the pamphlet, and the novel, and
inevitably introduces elements extraneous to satire. Further, the proportions of ...
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Between the satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is
permeated in varying degrees with the satirical spirit: such are Gibbon, Jane
Austen, Carlyle, and Hardy. Their work is not direct satire. Since Byron the direct
satire ...
Between the satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is
permeated in varying degrees with the satirical spirit: such are Gibbon, Jane
Austen, Carlyle, and Hardy. Their work is not direct satire. Since Byron the direct
satire ...
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