Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander Pope, Band 1Maynard Mack Archon Books, 1968 - 844 Seiten |
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... Satires " were no doubt partly responsible for turning his own thoughts in the direction of epistolary satire . More than a decade before the first of Young's satires had appeared , however , Pope had tried his hand at a formal satire ...
... Satires " were no doubt partly responsible for turning his own thoughts in the direction of epistolary satire . More than a decade before the first of Young's satires had appeared , however , Pope had tried his hand at a formal satire ...
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... satire is lightly ironic in tone , but concealed deprecatingly behind the irony one can see two main lines of argument . For one thing , satire is a natural activity , as natural as the bull's horns or the wolf's jaw . Such a defence ...
... satire is lightly ironic in tone , but concealed deprecatingly behind the irony one can see two main lines of argument . For one thing , satire is a natural activity , as natural as the bull's horns or the wolf's jaw . Such a defence ...
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... satire , we can see Pope turning Horace's claim that satire is harmlessly natural into a defence of it as socially necessary . By caricaturing the activities of others and stressing the virtue of his own activities he makes the residual ...
... satire , we can see Pope turning Horace's claim that satire is harmlessly natural into a defence of it as socially necessary . By caricaturing the activities of others and stressing the virtue of his own activities he makes the residual ...
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