The Augustan VisionWeidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974 - 318 páginas |
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... Scriblerian satirists who had been his admirers . Just as Pope has grown increasingly shrill in his later years , so ... Scriblerian view of a world turned upside down . The impression is of an ornate scene in an absurd theatrical ...
... Scriblerian satirists who had been his admirers . Just as Pope has grown increasingly shrill in his later years , so ... Scriblerian view of a world turned upside down . The impression is of an ornate scene in an absurd theatrical ...
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... Scriblerian comedy , a peculiarly self - conscious deployment of the current literary resources - and at the same time , a critique of those resources . He deserves more attention than textbook literary history generally allows him . I ...
... Scriblerian comedy , a peculiarly self - conscious deployment of the current literary resources - and at the same time , a critique of those resources . He deserves more attention than textbook literary history generally allows him . I ...
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... Scriblerian farces . It was not until 1728 , twelve years later , Gay and Scriblerian Comedy 223.
... Scriblerian farces . It was not until 1728 , twelve years later , Gay and Scriblerian Comedy 223.
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Introduction | 1 |
Landscape of the Age | 5 |
The Shape of Society | 7 |
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