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_a821.07
_bWEL
100 _aWells Carolyn
245 _aA satire Anthology /
_cCarolyn Wells.
250 _a1st ed.
_b2015.
260 _aUS.
_bImpact Global Publishing;
_c2015.
300 _a295 p . ;
_bhardbound
_c14x24cm
505 _aChorus of women A would be literary bore The wish for length of life The ass's legacy A ballade of old-time ladies Envoi A carman's account of a lawsuit The soul's errand Of a certain man A precise tailor The will Shakespeare Satire From " Love's labour's lost" From " As you like it" Horace concocting an ode On Don surly The scholar and his dog The manly heart The constant lover The remonstrance Saintship versus conscience Description of Holland The religion of Hudibras Satire on the scots Song The character of Holland The duke of Buckingham On Shadwell Satire on Edward Howard St. Anthony's Sermon to the fishes Introduction to the true-born englishman An Epitaph The remedy worse than the disease The furniture of a woman's mind From " The love of fame" Dr. Delany's Villa The Quidnunckis The sick man and the angel Sandy's ghost From " The epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot" The three black crows An Epitaph An Epistle to sir Robert Walpole The public breakfast An Elegy on the death of a mad dog On smollett The uncertain man A faithful picture of ordinary society On Johnson To Boswell The hen Let us all be unhappy together The friar of orders gray The country squire The eggs The literary lady Sly lawyers Reporters Address to the UNCO guid, or the rigidly righteous Holy Willie's prayer Kitty of Coleraine The friend of humanity and the knife-grinder Knife-grinder Friend of Humanity
520 _aSatire, though a form of literature familiar to everyone, is difficult to define. Partaking variously of sarcasm, irony, ridicule, and burlesque, it is exactly synonmous with no one of these. Satire is primarily dependent on the motive of its writer. Unless meant for satire, it is not the real thing; unconscious satire is a contradiction of terms, or a mere figure of speech.
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