English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong G.G. Harrap & Company Limited, 1947 - 388 страници |
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... satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is permeated in varying degrees with the satirical ... Satirist Whatever is ridiculous or unseemly and lends itself to mockery is the target of the satirist . The measuring rod ...
... satirist and the humorist there are many writers whose work is permeated in varying degrees with the satirical ... Satirist Whatever is ridiculous or unseemly and lends itself to mockery is the target of the satirist . The measuring rod ...
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... satires represented in this volume shows that prose has been less commonly chosen than verse . Even the political satirist , who more than most is concerned with the imme- diate and the prosaic , has , from his medieval ballads to his ...
... satires represented in this volume shows that prose has been less commonly chosen than verse . Even the political satirist , who more than most is concerned with the imme- diate and the prosaic , has , from his medieval ballads to his ...
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... satirist on politics , but there is no doubt that , as Hannay says , " satires of every age have been important agents in the historic work done in it . " But not all satire is merely personal and topical . The satirist's subject is ...
... satirist on politics , but there is no doubt that , as Hannay says , " satires of every age have been important agents in the historic work done in it . " But not all satire is merely personal and topical . The satirist's subject is ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Bibliography | 23 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER | 30 |
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