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... satire . To the New Critics , satire was something of an embarrassment because of its contemporaneity . Satire satirises something , from someone's point of view : there is a ' set towards ' particular personalities and events . Irony ...
... satire . To the New Critics , satire was something of an embarrassment because of its contemporaneity . Satire satirises something , from someone's point of view : there is a ' set towards ' particular personalities and events . Irony ...
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... satire ought to be written was a central debate in neoclassical critical theory and endlessly discussed . General satire was favoured by critical orthodoxy because it was more decorous and had more universal exemplary force , but such ...
... satire ought to be written was a central debate in neoclassical critical theory and endlessly discussed . General satire was favoured by critical orthodoxy because it was more decorous and had more universal exemplary force , but such ...
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... satire , refers us back to 11 . 83-100 where satire has already been defended on the grounds of its ultimate harmlessness : You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature smarts so little as a Fool . Let Peals of Laughter ...
... satire , refers us back to 11 . 83-100 where satire has already been defended on the grounds of its ultimate harmlessness : You think this cruel ? take it for a rule , No creature smarts so little as a Fool . Let Peals of Laughter ...
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