Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... fact that each of these satires is addressed to a crucial period in the history of this century . Thus , Hašek's novel appears after the Great War , an event that , according to many , ushered in the " modern " age ; Bulgakov's novel ...
... fact that each of these satires is addressed to a crucial period in the history of this century . Thus , Hašek's novel appears after the Great War , an event that , according to many , ushered in the " modern " age ; Bulgakov's novel ...
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... fact that Mr. Karlík's bookbinding firm in Moravia is registered " under a completely different name " important ? What does it contribute ? It establishes Mr. Karlík as a man of means , of better than middle - class status . The fact ...
... fact that Mr. Karlík's bookbinding firm in Moravia is registered " under a completely different name " important ? What does it contribute ? It establishes Mr. Karlík as a man of means , of better than middle - class status . The fact ...
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... fact a seminal work in the tradition of the anti - militarist satiric writing of Swift , Grimmelshausen , and Vol- taire , how is this to be reconciled with the popular perception of Ha- šek's novel as a light , predominantly humorous ...
... fact a seminal work in the tradition of the anti - militarist satiric writing of Swift , Grimmelshausen , and Vol- taire , how is this to be reconciled with the popular perception of Ha- šek's novel as a light , predominantly humorous ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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