Theorizing satire: essays in literary criticism
1996; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 33; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.33-3741
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Humor Studies and Applications
ResumoIntroduction - Theorizing Satire: A Retrospective Introduction B.Connery & K.Combe - PART 1: READING SATIRE - Vapid Voices and Sleazy Styles J.Clark - The Difference Satire Makes: Reading Swift's Poems F.Bogel - PART 2: GENESES AND GENEALOGIES - Satura from Quintilian to Joe Bob Briggs: A New Look at an Old Word G.Sibley - The New Voice of Political Dissent: The Transition from Complaint to Satire K.Combe - Satyrs and Satire in Augustan England R.Nash - From Cheated Sight to False Light: Analogy in Swift and Churchill J.Rowland - English Academic Satire from the Middle Ages to Postmodernism: Distinguishing the Comic from the Satiric C.Gutleben - PART 3: SATIRE AND SOCIETY - Early Modern Complex Satire and the Satiric Novel: Genre and Cultural Transposition C.Bohnert - The Culture Market, the Marriage Market, and the Exchange of Language: Swift and the Progress of Desire E.Mackie - Economic Discourse in the Savoy Operas of W.S. Gilbert L.V.Troost - Index
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