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Page 259
... characters who are in rge . Swift's method is uniformly by way of dramatic satire . fully realized character and a fully realized world for him to netimes , as in Gulliver's Travels , the satiric action is developed e character's ...
... characters who are in rge . Swift's method is uniformly by way of dramatic satire . fully realized character and a fully realized world for him to netimes , as in Gulliver's Travels , the satiric action is developed e character's ...
Page 260
... characters and worlds , the character being times projected into a world prepared for him in advance , but more being allowed to create one for himself . It is in regard to the charac- creation of his own world that we begin to suspect ...
... characters and worlds , the character being times projected into a world prepared for him in advance , but more being allowed to create one for himself . It is in regard to the charac- creation of his own world that we begin to suspect ...
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... character of the satirist , which despite a deceptive egotism is quite as much an imaginative creation Nor , in another and more vital respect , is there any sub- erence between satire on the one hand and drama and lyric e other . Each ...
... character of the satirist , which despite a deceptive egotism is quite as much an imaginative creation Nor , in another and more vital respect , is there any sub- erence between satire on the one hand and drama and lyric e other . Each ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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