Eighteenth-century English Literature: Modern Essays in CriticismJames Lowry Clifford Oxford University Press, 1959 - 351 Seiten |
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... satire were a phase of their medical history . There has grown up around them a kind of cult of the satiric genius as a tortured mind inhabiting a tortured body . Pope's deformity and weakness seem to add an appropri- ate grotesqueness ...
... satire were a phase of their medical history . There has grown up around them a kind of cult of the satiric genius as a tortured mind inhabiting a tortured body . Pope's deformity and weakness seem to add an appropri- ate grotesqueness ...
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... satire of Swift , even at its bitterest , never depends for its intensity on any sense of frustration ; it has the force of intellectual statement - often mock - scientific in tone - and has the effect of arousing in the reader , by ...
... satire of Swift , even at its bitterest , never depends for its intensity on any sense of frustration ; it has the force of intellectual statement - often mock - scientific in tone - and has the effect of arousing in the reader , by ...
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... satire in London is as gloomy and scornful as any . The warm friendship and mutual confidence which Pope and Swift ... satire may be withering , it may be dark anger , it may be painfully bitter ; but it cannot be great satire without ...
... satire in London is as gloomy and scornful as any . The warm friendship and mutual confidence which Pope and Swift ... satire may be withering , it may be dark anger , it may be painfully bitter ; but it cannot be great satire without ...
Inhalt
THE ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE CONCISENESS OF SWIFT | 84 |
Urheberrecht | |
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