Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 pagina's |
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... chapter . The four chapters that follow are comprised of studies of the four novels . In the concluding chapter , I apply the critical ideas dis- cussed in the introduction to the four types or genres of satire and summarize my findings ...
... chapter . The four chapters that follow are comprised of studies of the four novels . In the concluding chapter , I apply the critical ideas dis- cussed in the introduction to the four types or genres of satire and summarize my findings ...
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... chapter will be concerned with the discussion of the tradi- tion , the sources on which Bulgakov based his novel , and the themes and devices of his satire . The works of Lakshin , Proffer , Jovanović , and Milne each make a number of ...
... chapter will be concerned with the discussion of the tradi- tion , the sources on which Bulgakov based his novel , and the themes and devices of his satire . The works of Lakshin , Proffer , Jovanović , and Milne each make a number of ...
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... chapter . 59. " Norms in Satire : A Symposium , " Satire Newsletter 2 ( 1 ) Fall 1964 : 2-25 . Subse- quent references will appear in the text after the abbreviated title SNL . 60. Booth , A Rhetoric of Irony , p . 210. Other writers ...
... chapter . 59. " Norms in Satire : A Symposium , " Satire Newsletter 2 ( 1 ) Fall 1964 : 2-25 . Subse- quent references will appear in the text after the abbreviated title SNL . 60. Booth , A Rhetoric of Irony , p . 210. Other writers ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
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