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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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From “Saving Satir” to “Evolving Satir”
Social Work, 2016Bonnie K, Lee, Martin, Rovers
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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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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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