English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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An Anthology Norman Furlong. INTRODUCTION 1 The Nature of Satire 1 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 ...
An Anthology Norman Furlong. INTRODUCTION 1 The Nature of Satire 1 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 ...
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... satire is no more than incidental . In so far as one element is stressed at the expense of the other , the satire approaches , on the one hand , invective or abuse , and , on the other , pure humour ; in the letters of Junius the ...
... satire is no more than incidental . In so far as one element is stressed at the expense of the other , the satire approaches , on the one hand , invective or abuse , and , on the other , pure humour ; in the letters of Junius the ...
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... satirical spirit : such are Gibbon , Jane Austen , Carlyle , and Hardy . Their work is not direct satire . Since Byron the direct satire has , indeed , largely disappeared in a growth of writing diffused with the general spirit of satire ...
... satirical spirit : such are Gibbon , Jane Austen , Carlyle , and Hardy . Their work is not direct satire . Since Byron the direct satire has , indeed , largely disappeared in a growth of writing diffused with the general spirit of satire ...
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