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Pagina 406
Fielding and Jane Austen seem to have begun Joseph Andrews and Northanger Abbey with relatively narrow literary attacks ( on Richardson and the gothic novel ) but in each case imagination breaks out of parody into more general satire .
Fielding and Jane Austen seem to have begun Joseph Andrews and Northanger Abbey with relatively narrow literary attacks ( on Richardson and the gothic novel ) but in each case imagination breaks out of parody into more general satire .
Pagina 495
And the vigorous vernacular satire of the middle ages ( Till Eulenspiegel , Reynard the Fox ) , which does not derive from classical models , hardly constitutes a major literary art . The greatest medieval literary artists -a Dante ...
And the vigorous vernacular satire of the middle ages ( Till Eulenspiegel , Reynard the Fox ) , which does not derive from classical models , hardly constitutes a major literary art . The greatest medieval literary artists -a Dante ...
Pagina 496
have in fact not derived formally from the Roman genre but are rather a rehandling of other genres , with the element of satire , so to speak , injected into them . Thus the starting - point of Rabelais ' great works , Gargantua and ...
have in fact not derived formally from the Roman genre but are rather a rehandling of other genres , with the element of satire , so to speak , injected into them . Thus the starting - point of Rabelais ' great works , Gargantua and ...
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