Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... discussed in this chapter . The four chapters that follow are comprised of studies of the four novels . In the concluding chapter , I apply the critical ideas dis- cussed in the introduction to the four types or genres of satire and ...
... discussed in this chapter . The four chapters that follow are comprised of studies of the four novels . In the concluding chapter , I apply the critical ideas dis- cussed in the introduction to the four types or genres of satire and ...
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... DISCUSSED None of the four novels is unknown , or requires justification for study ; indeed , they all have sufficient intrinsic merit to warrant a close study . However , not all are known ... Discussed 21 The Works to be Discussed.
... DISCUSSED None of the four novels is unknown , or requires justification for study ; indeed , they all have sufficient intrinsic merit to warrant a close study . However , not all are known ... Discussed 21 The Works to be Discussed.
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... discussed in these pages does not point to such a conclusion . Of the four , the only satire accused of nihilism is The Good Soldier ; and even in that work the accusation rests on the identification of Marek as Hašek's spokesman . But ...
... discussed in these pages does not point to such a conclusion . Of the four , the only satire accused of nihilism is The Good Soldier ; and even in that work the accusation rests on the identification of Marek as Hašek's spokesman . But ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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