Satire and the Transformation of GenreThis book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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Page 13
... transformation . A key point in our understanding of satire is its role as a borrower of forms . These forms , as we shall see , may be mimetic or nonmimetic . Indeed , this appropriation of other forms is unique to satire and is one of ...
... transformation . A key point in our understanding of satire is its role as a borrower of forms . These forms , as we shall see , may be mimetic or nonmimetic . Indeed , this appropriation of other forms is unique to satire and is one of ...
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... transformation from borrowed or imitated form to the shape of satire is achieved . Other means associated with ... transformation to satire . In complex generic satire , the mock - heroic regularly joins with modal satire and other ...
... transformation from borrowed or imitated form to the shape of satire is achieved . Other means associated with ... transformation to satire . In complex generic satire , the mock - heroic regularly joins with modal satire and other ...
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... transformation of deliberative rhetoric to delibera- tive satire . Also , by imitating a variety of deliberative structures , More has demonstrated a command of some of the more subtle operations of complex satire . For example , by ...
... transformation of deliberative rhetoric to delibera- tive satire . Also , by imitating a variety of deliberative structures , More has demonstrated a command of some of the more subtle operations of complex satire . For example , by ...
Contents
The Simple Structures of Satire | 19 |
The Complex Structures of Satire | 69 |
Swift | 125 |
Copyright | |
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