Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 406
... satire and as a display of virtuosity . Ulysses is both a literary parody , as its title indicates , and a collection of smaller parodies . But it is a kind of inverted parody . In the Cave of the Winds ( a newspaper office ) and the ...
... satire and as a display of virtuosity . Ulysses is both a literary parody , as its title indicates , and a collection of smaller parodies . But it is a kind of inverted parody . In the Cave of the Winds ( a newspaper office ) and the ...
Pagina 495
... satire and poetry characteristic of the work of Aristophanes . But satire as a characteristic genre and as a direct influence on later European literature is mainly a creation of the Latin writers ; and its blend of rigidity ...
... satire and poetry characteristic of the work of Aristophanes . But satire as a characteristic genre and as a direct influence on later European literature is mainly a creation of the Latin writers ; and its blend of rigidity ...
Pagina 496
... satire , so to speak , injected into them . Thus the starting - point of Rabelais ' great works , Gargantua and ... satire is a matter of tone and attitude rather than a formal quality . In fact the history of satire since the 17th ...
... satire , so to speak , injected into them . Thus the starting - point of Rabelais ' great works , Gargantua and ... satire is a matter of tone and attitude rather than a formal quality . In fact the history of satire since the 17th ...
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