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Satire

Abstract English poetic satire rises and develops in the seventeenth century. Despite the revolutions and counter-revolutions that constitute high politics in this turbulent era, the mode of poetic satire expresses patterns that unify writers across partisan divides.
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SATIRE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
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Collected Satires I: Shorter Satires

2020
John Strachan, Steven E Jones
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Satire

2005
Abstract According to conventional literary histories, Romantic literature is predominantly sincere, spontaneous, subjective, otherworldly, and transcendent. Satire, on the other hand, is usually understood as rhetorical, strategic, worldly, and topical.
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Satire

2017
Matthew Hodgart, Brian A. Connery
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Satire

2015
Sarah Knight   +2 more
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Satire

The English Journal, 1975
Elizabeth T. Sikoski, Louie A. Clough
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