Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... nature the novel would be strictly political , too doctrinaire , and more tame : the black humor and the ... natural target for speculation and leads to a temptation to view him as an enigma . The question arises : Who is Švejk ? In the ...
... nature the novel would be strictly political , too doctrinaire , and more tame : the black humor and the ... natural target for speculation and leads to a temptation to view him as an enigma . The question arises : Who is Švejk ? In the ...
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... nature of progress , the revolu- tionary process , even the Great Evolution ? 23 - Accepting the latter view , we see a satirist that differs markedly from his fellow satirists , notably Il'f and Petrov ; 24 Val Bolen tells us that " it ...
... nature of progress , the revolu- tionary process , even the Great Evolution ? 23 - Accepting the latter view , we see a satirist that differs markedly from his fellow satirists , notably Il'f and Petrov ; 24 Val Bolen tells us that " it ...
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... nature of the human individual will undergo a change too . This belief is not limited to Bulgakov's period of history ; it exists today under the name of Soviet Man . When Bulgakov satirizes this homo sovieticus , he shows that this ...
... nature of the human individual will undergo a change too . This belief is not limited to Bulgakov's period of history ; it exists today under the name of Soviet Man . When Bulgakov satirizes this homo sovieticus , he shows that this ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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