TAYLOR David Francis, The Politics of Parody : A Literary History of Caricature, 1760–1830, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2018, 320 p. Présentation de l'éditeur : This engaging study explores how the works of Shakespeare, Milton, Swift, and others were taken up by caricaturists as a means of helping the eighteenth-century British public make sense of political issues, outrages, and personalities. The first in-depth exploration of the relationship between literature and visual satire in th..
TREVIEN Claire, Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University...
This article demonstrates that the genre of seventeenth-century English “character-books” was highly...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...
This essay offers a survey of critical studies of caricature—as in the art of physiognomic exaggerat...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis study ...
This paper traces the use of satire as a literary form in England from the Renaissance to the Enligh...
A moment in history when verbal satire, caricature, and comic performance exerted unprecedented infl...
ODUMOSU Temi, Africans in English Caricature 1769–1819 : Black Jokes White Humour, Turnhout, Brepols...
Bibliography: pages 480-513.This thesis presents an attempt to engage materialist literary analysis ...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
'International, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary' (p. xv) is how Porterfield positions this ...
Here is the ideal introduction to satire for the student and, for the experienced scholar, an occasi...
The thesis deals with the satire produced by the popular print culture in London during the Civil Wa...
An overview of the production and significance of comic art and caricature in Regency Print culture ...
TREVIEN Claire, Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University...
This article demonstrates that the genre of seventeenth-century English “character-books” was highly...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...
This essay offers a survey of critical studies of caricature—as in the art of physiognomic exaggerat...
Gary Dyer breaks new ground by surveying and interpreting hundreds of satirical poems and prose narr...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. English Language and Literature. The Catholic University of AmericaThis study ...
This paper traces the use of satire as a literary form in England from the Renaissance to the Enligh...
A moment in history when verbal satire, caricature, and comic performance exerted unprecedented infl...
ODUMOSU Temi, Africans in English Caricature 1769–1819 : Black Jokes White Humour, Turnhout, Brepols...
Bibliography: pages 480-513.This thesis presents an attempt to engage materialist literary analysis ...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
'International, intergenerational, and interdisciplinary' (p. xv) is how Porterfield positions this ...
Here is the ideal introduction to satire for the student and, for the experienced scholar, an occasi...
The thesis deals with the satire produced by the popular print culture in London during the Civil Wa...
An overview of the production and significance of comic art and caricature in Regency Print culture ...
TREVIEN Claire, Satire, Prints and Theatricality in the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University...
This article demonstrates that the genre of seventeenth-century English “character-books” was highly...
This project shows how two early modern phenomena helped each other grow. The figure of the superior...