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English Satire James Sutherland

English Satire By James Sutherland

English Satire by James Sutherland


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Professor Sutherland's Clark Lectures begin with a definition of satire, distinguishing it from comedy and emphasising the special qualities of the satirical author's motives and his participation in and enjoyment of the use of his talent.

English Satire Summary

English Satire by James Sutherland

Professor Sutherland's Clark Lectures begin with a definition of satire, distinguishing it from comedy and emphasising the special qualities of the satirical author's motives and his participation in and enjoyment of the use of his talent. He then discusses primitive and popular forms; and there follow four chapters in satire in verse, in prose, in the novel and in the theatre. Each is historical, ranging from the beginnings of modern English literature to Shaw and Orwell. Due consideration if given to classical and medieval traditions, but the real core of the argument is an analysis of the great English satirists, their standpoint, style and method, with ample and enjoyable quotation. Dryden, Swift and Pope are given the most attention but in each chapter Professor Sutherland touches on a number of topics and authors including Fielding, Austen, Peacock, Dickens and Thackeray. A valuable unified account of the nature and resources of satire and the achievements of English satirists.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The nature of satire; 2. The primitives: invective and lampoon; 3. Verse satire; 4. Prose satire; 5. The novel; 6. Satire in the theatre; 7. Conclusion; Notes; Index.

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NLS9780521091756
9780521091756
0521091756
English Satire by James Sutherland
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1962-01-02
188
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