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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... temporal orientation . At the beginning of a A Tale of a Tub , for example , there appears a note from " The Book- seller to the Reader , " approved if not actually written by Swift , which elaborates a fiction of the uncertain source ...
... temporal orientation . At the beginning of a A Tale of a Tub , for example , there appears a note from " The Book- seller to the Reader , " approved if not actually written by Swift , which elaborates a fiction of the uncertain source ...
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... temporal world by its processes . His reflex approach to the subject of literary posterity is to substitute images of excretion and decay for those of fertility and lineage , in a process Wyrick calls " the analization of masculine ...
... temporal world by its processes . His reflex approach to the subject of literary posterity is to substitute images of excretion and decay for those of fertility and lineage , in a process Wyrick calls " the analization of masculine ...
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... temporal rhythms of the poem itself provide emphasis and help determine the tone of the poem . Over the actual mo- ment of death , for example , time is accelerated with deliberate comic bathos : Behold the fatal day arrive ! How is the ...
... temporal rhythms of the poem itself provide emphasis and help determine the tone of the poem . Over the actual mo- ment of death , for example , time is accelerated with deliberate comic bathos : Behold the fatal day arrive ! How is the ...
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List of Abbreviations 11 | 11 |
What Posterity Meant to Swift | 40 |
Satire and the Future | 59 |
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