John Dryden: Dramatist, Satirist, TranslatorAMS Press, 1988 - 258 sivua |
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... question , in what style should poems which are satires be written ? The question of genre bears on it because any definition of satire had to include the work of Persius , which was felt to raise the stylistic question with special ...
... question , in what style should poems which are satires be written ? The question of genre bears on it because any definition of satire had to include the work of Persius , which was felt to raise the stylistic question with special ...
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... questions seems naturally to arise , and has provoked investig- ation on several fronts . 14 13 15 First - the characteristic academic question - how much did Dry- den actually know , how first - hand is his classicism ( could he read ...
... questions seems naturally to arise , and has provoked investig- ation on several fronts . 14 13 15 First - the characteristic academic question - how much did Dry- den actually know , how first - hand is his classicism ( could he read ...
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... question why use predecessors at all ? Many very dubious assumptions are in circulation concerning this question — the assumption , for example , that Dryden consulted Lauderdale " as often as he felt pressed for time , " that he relied ...
... question why use predecessors at all ? Many very dubious assumptions are in circulation concerning this question — the assumption , for example , that Dryden consulted Lauderdale " as often as he felt pressed for time , " that he relied ...
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DRYDEN IN CONTEXT | 1 |
Dryden and Satire | 41 |
Drydens Theory and Practice of Satire | 55 |
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