Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 страници |
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... usually " subordinate the satire to the story . " Satire seems to require a light and closed form , and the novel is open - ended and large , Matthew Hodgart thinks ( p . 214 ) ; and he draws a conclusion that " no full - length novel ...
... usually " subordinate the satire to the story . " Satire seems to require a light and closed form , and the novel is open - ended and large , Matthew Hodgart thinks ( p . 214 ) ; and he draws a conclusion that " no full - length novel ...
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... usually makes a feint similar to this one in order to achieve a more powerful climax with his delayed punch line . The punch line arrives in a perfectly polite and elegant sentence addressed to Mr. Karlík's wife . Both the formal ...
... usually makes a feint similar to this one in order to achieve a more powerful climax with his delayed punch line . The punch line arrives in a perfectly polite and elegant sentence addressed to Mr. Karlík's wife . Both the formal ...
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... usually occurs in brilliant spurts only in an impro- vised , spontaneous situation . Here , intact , is preserved the flavour of such an improvisation . The technique involves the presentation of a completely nonsensical idea — such as ...
... usually occurs in brilliant spurts only in an impro- vised , spontaneous situation . Here , intact , is preserved the flavour of such an improvisation . The technique involves the presentation of a completely nonsensical idea — such as ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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