Satire
An exploration of the art and impact of satire
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:22nd Jan '19
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This insightful exploration of satire examines its characteristics, key writers, and techniques, making Satire an essential resource for literature enthusiasts.
Originally published in 1970, Satire delves deeply into the literary genre of satire, presenting a thorough exploration of its defining characteristics. The book identifies key elements that make satire unique, offering insights into the subjects that often become targets of satirical commentary. It examines various modes and techniques employed by satirists, along with the tone that is typically adopted, fostering a better understanding of the satirist's connection with their audience.
In Satire, readers are introduced to a range of influential satirical writers, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Jonathan Swift, John Dryden, Samuel Johnson, and Henry Fielding. Through their works, the book illustrates how satire has evolved over time and highlights the enduring relevance of this genre in critiquing societal norms and politics. By analyzing the relationship between the satirist and the reader, the book encourages a thoughtful engagement with satirical texts.
This comprehensive overview serves as an excellent starting point for anyone interested in exploring satirical literature further. Satire not only provides historical context but also invites readers to reflect on the power of satire as a tool for social commentary and critique. Whether you are a student, a scholar, or simply a literature enthusiast, this book offers valuable insights into the art of satire.
ISBN: 9781138231955
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
94 pages