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The satiric maze

2005
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Satire

2022
This chapter sets out the modal repertoire of satire and charts the different stylistic choices made by poets across the sixteenth century as they engage with Juvenal’s dictum that ‘it is hard not to write satire’. It begins with the multivocality of John Skelton’s early Tudor satire, with its medley of varied styles, and the responses to his Colin ...
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SATIRIZING SATIRE ITSELF:

At first glance, satire seems well-equipped to critique and to mitigate the structures of white supremacy that Atlanta chronicles. The “normative” view of satire articulated by Northrop Frye, however, sees satirists as instruments of liberalism’s optimistic teleology, meaning they can influence Western civilization’s social contract only by defending ...
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English Satire and the Satiric Tradition.

Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1987
Michael Seidel, Claude Rawson
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News satire engagement as a transgressive space for genre work

International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2021
Joanna Doona
exaly  

Satire and The Cambridge Introduction to Satire

Studies in American Humor, 2020
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Applying mass communication frameworks to study humor's impact: advancing the study of political satire

Annals of the International Communication Association, 2020
Amy B Becker
exaly  

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