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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... physical presence of the oral satirist whose body , visage , and words form one unified source of aggres- sive power . In the earliest satire , language combined with other , physically affective means . It is in purely literary satire ...
... physical presence of the oral satirist whose body , visage , and words form one unified source of aggres- sive power . In the earliest satire , language combined with other , physically affective means . It is in purely literary satire ...
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... physical connectedness as there is in Swift invariably turns out to be grotesque parody , a reassertion of bodily alienation by illustrating the absurdity of its ameliora- tion . Thus in A Tale of a Tub the illusory mutuality of the ...
... physical connectedness as there is in Swift invariably turns out to be grotesque parody , a reassertion of bodily alienation by illustrating the absurdity of its ameliora- tion . Thus in A Tale of a Tub the illusory mutuality of the ...
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... physical plasticity of the world around Gulliver makes him seem to expand and contract in relative terms - terms that Gulliver himself con- fuses , as when he ducks to enter English doorways , having lived in Brobdingnag , or when he ...
... physical plasticity of the world around Gulliver makes him seem to expand and contract in relative terms - terms that Gulliver himself con- fuses , as when he ducks to enter English doorways , having lived in Brobdingnag , or when he ...
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List of Abbreviations 11 | 11 |
What Posterity Meant to Swift | 40 |
Satire and the Future | 59 |
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