Jonathan Swift and the Burden of the FutureUniversity of Delaware Press, 1995 - 175 ページ "Alan Chalmers's Jonathan Swift and the Burden of the Future explores Swift's temporal apprehension in the context of the pertinent seventeenth- and eighteenth-century religious, scientific, and cultural debates. It also compares Swift's imaginative understanding of time with that of such other writers as Juvenal, Rabelais, Milton, Pope, Gray, and Whitman."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... forces readers to reevaluate their own strategies of interpretation , or themselves risk becoming implicated in the satire . In this way Swift preempts his inevitable loss of jurisdiction over his language by relinquishing it in advance ...
... forces readers to reevaluate their own strategies of interpretation , or themselves risk becoming implicated in the satire . In this way Swift preempts his inevitable loss of jurisdiction over his language by relinquishing it in advance ...
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... forces against which The Dunciad makes its stand ; the cacophony of explicative voices merges the realm of the poet and the realm of his targets , so that the apocalyptic tension of the poem is visible on the page : satiric topography ...
... forces against which The Dunciad makes its stand ; the cacophony of explicative voices merges the realm of the poet and the realm of his targets , so that the apocalyptic tension of the poem is visible on the page : satiric topography ...
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... forces of time and synthesize these forces into itself . This is why it is most fitting that the poem addresses itself to a cross between a god of time and a god of prophecy and poetry . Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift , D.S.P.D. By ...
... forces of time and synthesize these forces into itself . This is why it is most fitting that the poem addresses itself to a cross between a god of time and a god of prophecy and poetry . Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift , D.S.P.D. By ...
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List of Abbreviations 11 | 11 |
What Posterity Meant to Swift | 40 |
Satire and the Future | 59 |
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