The paper discuses the importance of personal satire in the Restoration plays of the Exclusion Crisis (1679-82), focusing on Thomas Durfey's Sir Barnaby Whigg (1681). Although the caricature of the poet Thomas Shadwell in the figure of Sir Barnaby has been generally recognized, recent discussions of the play have tended to downplay its resonance and emphasize instead more general aspects of the political satire on the Whig party. However, the political element in this comedy is not central to the plot; it is introduced mainly through a seconday character, whose main function in the play seems to be only to mock a rival poet who had made no secret of his commitment to the Whig cause. Since Sir Barnaby Whigg was produced soon after the defeat...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countrie...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
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The paper explores satire not as a literary genre but as an idiom of political and moral reflection ...
In the years following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the stage became instrumental in the propaga...
This paper will investigate the cultural themes of sexuality, politics, and satire in the 1650s and ...
Durfey’s comedies, the early ones in particular, have been often considered farcical, even nonsensic...
The Restoration Era, 1660-1688, has long borne a reputation as an exceptionally debauched period of ...
This thesis addresses how the ‘rage of party’ in Britain from 1690 to 1722 was introduced into and r...
Narrative realism has long been understood as a full account of “real life” and the individual self....
In this dissertation, I identify a period in British political history as the "Long Whig Opposition,...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
William Hogarth, a prominent political satirist, created a series of election prints entitled Humors...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countrie...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...
Shadwell, Thomas (1642?-1692) London: Printed by J. M. for Henry Herringman, 1676 Thomas Shadwell pr...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The paper explores satire not as a literary genre but as an idiom of political and moral reflection ...
In the years following the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the stage became instrumental in the propaga...
This paper will investigate the cultural themes of sexuality, politics, and satire in the 1650s and ...
Durfey’s comedies, the early ones in particular, have been often considered farcical, even nonsensic...
The Restoration Era, 1660-1688, has long borne a reputation as an exceptionally debauched period of ...
This thesis addresses how the ‘rage of party’ in Britain from 1690 to 1722 was introduced into and r...
Narrative realism has long been understood as a full account of “real life” and the individual self....
In this dissertation, I identify a period in British political history as the "Long Whig Opposition,...
This dissertation explains the stylistic and ideological crosscurrents of both well-known and obscur...
William Hogarth, a prominent political satirist, created a series of election prints entitled Humors...
As the first literary work to be banned on grounds of obscenity in English history, Sodom; or the Qu...
Two features that were viewed by Britons as distinguishing their nation from other Western countrie...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.The continuity in English com...