Browsing by Subject "satire"
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Scriblerian Ethics: Encounters in Satiric Metamorphosis
(2009)"Scriblerian Ethics" proposes that the aesthetic and ethical standpoint of the writings of the Scriblerians (Pope, Swift, Gay, Arbuthnot, Oxford, Parnell) can be better understood through an attunement to their orientation ... -
The Mutualities of Conscience: Satire, Community, and Individual Agency in Late Medieval and Early Modern England
(2014)This study examines the representation of "conscience" in English literature, theology, and political theory from the late fourteenth century to the late seventeenth. In doing so it links up some prominent conceptual history ...