English Satire: An AnthologyNorman Furlong CUP Archive, 1946 - 388 pages |
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Contents
The nature of satire I | 1 |
invective and lampoon | 23 |
Verse satire | 47 |
Prose satire | 79 |
The novel | 108 |
Satire in the theatre | 133 |
Conclusion | 153 |
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