ELH., Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... satire . The undoubted fact that Oldham was a pretentious satirist , familiar with the classics and desirous of writing on a higher literary plane than was usual in political satire in England , has made the hitherto generally accepted ...
... satire . The undoubted fact that Oldham was a pretentious satirist , familiar with the classics and desirous of writing on a higher literary plane than was usual in political satire in England , has made the hitherto generally accepted ...
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... satire at the end of the sixteenth century : " There is a noticeable progress from romance to realism , from realism to satire , from satire to nausea . . " 91 Following this outline , Mr. Spencer sketches in some of the background in ...
... satire at the end of the sixteenth century : " There is a noticeable progress from romance to realism , from realism to satire , from satire to nausea . . " 91 Following this outline , Mr. Spencer sketches in some of the background in ...
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... satire to drama ; and this change is marked by increasing objectivity and satiric skill , by a more balanced appreciation of women , and by the development of a genuine vein of comedy . Donne , on the other hand , begins with the ...
... satire to drama ; and this change is marked by increasing objectivity and satiric skill , by a more balanced appreciation of women , and by the development of a genuine vein of comedy . Donne , on the other hand , begins with the ...
Contents
JUL | 12 |
WILLIAMS WELDON M The Influence of Ben Jonsons | 38 |
MOTTER T H VAIL Garrick and the Private Theatres | 63 |
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