Modern Satire: Four StudiesMouton, 1982 - 162 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... human nature : hence the cynicism and misanthropy . The second tends to undermine the effectiveness of the first , but both are necessary for the success of the novel . Without the satire of human nature the novel would be strictly ...
... human nature : hence the cynicism and misanthropy . The second tends to undermine the effectiveness of the first , but both are necessary for the success of the novel . Without the satire of human nature the novel would be strictly ...
Pagina 65
... human point of view quite senselessly , makes his own execution necessary . Let us have a close look at Yeshua's humanity , 53 since this is a key point : Yeshua is , after all , the positive standard and , as a literary character , an ...
... human point of view quite senselessly , makes his own execution necessary . Let us have a close look at Yeshua's humanity , 53 since this is a key point : Yeshua is , after all , the positive standard and , as a literary character , an ...
Pagina 105
... human being with free will ; the rest of humanity are robots programmed by the Creator of the Universe in a unique experiment . Secondly , it helps the author to satirize the behavior he finds objectionable in our world . The Creator in ...
... human being with free will ; the rest of humanity are robots programmed by the Creator of the Universe in a unique experiment . Secondly , it helps the author to satirize the behavior he finds objectionable in our world . The Creator in ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 1 |
Parody | 12 |
The Works to be Discussed | 21 |
Copyright | |
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