Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... moral norms is not essential to satire ” ( SNL , p . 7 ) . A commonsensical opinion . After all , in his A Modest Proposal , Swift never actually says that cannibalism is wrong on moral grounds ; it is understood . Instead the question ...
... moral norms is not essential to satire ” ( SNL , p . 7 ) . A commonsensical opinion . After all , in his A Modest Proposal , Swift never actually says that cannibalism is wrong on moral grounds ; it is understood . Instead the question ...
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... moral norm " in the sense of a positive example , most probably juxtaposed to the evil shown in satire . He goes on to say that satire " is not in the reform business . Its purpose , ultimately , is the same as that of any art , to ...
... moral norm " in the sense of a positive example , most probably juxtaposed to the evil shown in satire . He goes on to say that satire " is not in the reform business . Its purpose , ultimately , is the same as that of any art , to ...
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... moral norm is something akin to the positive example introduced into satire in much the same way as Gogol , in Dead Souls , shows the successful landowner Kostanzhoglo ; Cervantes , the Gentleman in Green ; or Swift , Don Pedro of ...
... moral norm is something akin to the positive example introduced into satire in much the same way as Gogol , in Dead Souls , shows the successful landowner Kostanzhoglo ; Cervantes , the Gentleman in Green ; or Swift , Don Pedro of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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