John Donne Journal: Studies in the Age of Donne, 第 18 巻English Department, N.C. State University, 1999 |
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... satire deals less with people as such than with mental attitudes .... The Menippean satire thus resembles the confession in its ability to handle abstract ideas and theories , and differs from the novel in its characterization , which ...
... satire deals less with people as such than with mental attitudes .... The Menippean satire thus resembles the confession in its ability to handle abstract ideas and theories , and differs from the novel in its characterization , which ...
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... Satire , " Studies in Philology 72 ( 1975 ) : 419-438 . Korkowski cites several Menippean satires of the Renaissance as examples of “ visions of the next world or imaginary eavesdroppings on clandestine theological meetings , containing ...
... Satire , " Studies in Philology 72 ( 1975 ) : 419-438 . Korkowski cites several Menippean satires of the Renaissance as examples of “ visions of the next world or imaginary eavesdroppings on clandestine theological meetings , containing ...
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... satire on Loyola and the Jesuits ; subtly , a satire on Cecil . Anthony Raspa agrees that Donne's satire can be seen as an attack on individuals such as Ignatius Loyola , but that what Donne is more concerned with is Ignatius ' method ...
... satire on Loyola and the Jesuits ; subtly , a satire on Cecil . Anthony Raspa agrees that Donne's satire can be seen as an attack on individuals such as Ignatius Loyola , but that what Donne is more concerned with is Ignatius ' method ...
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