Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... attack : “ All satire is not only an attack ; it is an attack upon discernible , historically authentic particulars . ” 29 And he uses the word “ spectrum ” ( p . 323 ) , to encompass satire which lies between rhetoric and comedy . In ...
... attack : “ All satire is not only an attack ; it is an attack upon discernible , historically authentic particulars . ” 29 And he uses the word “ spectrum ” ( p . 323 ) , to encompass satire which lies between rhetoric and comedy . In ...
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... attack.56 In satire , he adds , the fictional constructions have definite referents in the real world . For the targets of satires are not fictions . They or the objects they represent exist or existed in reality . And the illusion of ...
... attack.56 In satire , he adds , the fictional constructions have definite referents in the real world . For the targets of satires are not fictions . They or the objects they represent exist or existed in reality . And the illusion of ...
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... ( attacked from the point of view of a communist sympathizer ) . Other targets , which also occur in his other novels ... attack both diffuse and complex . The first avenue is the autobiographi- cal narrator . The second is the alter ego ...
... ( attacked from the point of view of a communist sympathizer ) . Other targets , which also occur in his other novels ... attack both diffuse and complex . The first avenue is the autobiographi- cal narrator . The second is the alter ego ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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