Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... object of speech , like an ordinary word , and toward another word , toward anoth- er person's speech . If we are not aware of the existence of this second context of the other person's speech and begin to perceive stylization or parody ...
... object of speech , like an ordinary word , and toward another word , toward anoth- er person's speech . If we are not aware of the existence of this second context of the other person's speech and begin to perceive stylization or parody ...
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... objects they represent exist or existed in reality . And the illusion of fiction is inevitably dis- pelled as the reader ... object worthy of satire as far as the satirist is concerned . The implications of this are twofold . First , the ...
... objects they represent exist or existed in reality . And the illusion of fiction is inevitably dis- pelled as the reader ... object worthy of satire as far as the satirist is concerned . The implications of this are twofold . First , the ...
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... object of this passage ( greed ) , but also its tenor serve to satirize the society since the narrator assumes the voice of its typical member . Bakhtin's concept of the word with double orientation fits this passage very well . Yet ...
... object of this passage ( greed ) , but also its tenor serve to satirize the society since the narrator assumes the voice of its typical member . Bakhtin's concept of the word with double orientation fits this passage very well . Yet ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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