Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... reader what is being criticized . Satire should not have to be inter- preted 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 ...
... reader what is being criticized . Satire should not have to be inter- preted 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 ...
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... reader could dispute the positive value of this inherent , implicit norm . For that particular reader , such disagreement would then nullify the satiric value of the target , the satiric attack , much in the same way as Kern's ...
... reader could dispute the positive value of this inherent , implicit norm . For that particular reader , such disagreement would then nullify the satiric value of the target , the satiric attack , much in the same way as Kern's ...
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... readers , could be read as a satire by a reader whose emotional attitudes were different " ( p . 29 ) . As an example , Frye offers Bellamy's Looking Backward . But the pattern starts in antiquity , when Plato's utopian ideas are ...
... readers , could be read as a satire by a reader whose emotional attitudes were different " ( p . 29 ) . As an example , Frye offers Bellamy's Looking Backward . But the pattern starts in antiquity , when Plato's utopian ideas are ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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