Modern Satire: Four Studies |
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Satire should not have to be interpreted by the critic to the reader . Edward J .
Rosenheim , Jr . insists that the reader should be able to point out the individual ,
group , institution , custom , belief , or idea which is under attack . 56 In satire , he
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Satire should not have to be interpreted by the critic to the reader . Edward J .
Rosenheim , Jr . insists that the reader should be able to point out the individual ,
group , institution , custom , belief , or idea which is under attack . 56 In satire , he
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It is the reader who is responsible for " putting in ” the moral norm , not the satirist
. The satirist may simply be representing something grotesque and appealing to
the reader ' s sense of the norm in seeing it as such . Or the satirist may be ...
It is the reader who is responsible for " putting in ” the moral norm , not the satirist
. The satirist may simply be representing something grotesque and appealing to
the reader ' s sense of the norm in seeing it as such . Or the satirist may be ...
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Naturally , the reader with knowledge of Soviet history will read the work as a
satire ; he will readily substitute the targets of satire for the animal characters (
Major - Lenin ; Napoleon - Stalin ; Snowball – Trotsky ) . The degree of “
transparency ...
Naturally , the reader with knowledge of Soviet history will read the work as a
satire ; he will readily substitute the targets of satire for the animal characters (
Major - Lenin ; Napoleon - Stalin ; Snowball – Trotsky ) . The degree of “
transparency ...
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Introduction | 1 |
A | 135 |
Selected Bibliography | 151 |
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