Satire, History, Novel: Narrative Forms, 1665-1815University of Delaware Press, 2003 - 356 páginas Narrative satire was one of the dominant literary forms of the 18th century, but it came to be displaced by novelistic and historical forms of narrative. Palmeri (English, U. of Miami) argues that these new forms defined themselves in opposition to satire, but also by appropriating elements of satir |
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
The Satiric Almanac in History 16651800 | 44 |
Satire and the Historical MemoirNovel 16901740 | 77 |
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Agathon almanac argues Atalantis authority Bickerstaff Bildungsroman Britain Cambridge University Press Cavalier chapter characters civil Cleveland Condorcet conjectural history corrupt Courtilz's critical critique cultural paradigms cultural public sphere d'Artagnan David Hume Defoe Defoe's Diderot Discourse Discourse on Inequality earlier early eighteenth century Emile England English Enlightenment essays example extremes Ferguson fictional Foucault France French genres German Gibbon Gulliver Gulliver's Travels Habermas historical memoir-novels historical novel Houyhnhnms human Hume Hume's Humphry Clinker irony Kant later Louis XIV Mandeville Memoirs ment middle ground misanthropy moderate moral narrative forms narrative satire narrator Old Mortality opposite Oxford paradoxical parallels parodic almanac perspective philosophical history political public sphere Poor Richard Poor Robin Prévost Princeton progress protagonist relation religion romance Ronald Paulson Rousseau satiric almanac satiric form satiric narratives satirist Scott sentimental sexual Smollett social Swift Tale tion tive tory trans Tristram Shandy utopian virtue Voltaire Voltaire's Wieland Wilhelm women writing York
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