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Menippean Satire Reconsidered - From Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
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Menippean Satire Reconsidered - From Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
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Despite the long history of Menippean satire from antiquity to
early modern Europe, the genre often has resisted precise
definition and has evoked critical controversy. In this magisterial
work, Howard D. Weinbrot offers a new and lucid account of the
complex literary form. He argues that in the wake of
twentieth-century critics, notably Frye and Bakhtin, Menippean
satire has been too broadly associated with philosophic ideas
expressed in dialogic voices or languages. He proposes instead more
rigorous but fluid criteria that incorporate several key elements:
the use of varied historical periods, voices, languages, or genres
that challenge a threatening orthodoxy; an outcome either of
failure and the satirist's renewed anger, or a softer response in
which the satirist at least firmly resists the orthodoxy; and the
use of one or more specifically identified rhetorical devices
within the work and its historical context. operate within the
literatures of classical Rome and seventeenth - and
eighteenth-century France and England, considering major texts by
Varro, Petronius, Lucian, the French and English Menippean
satirists, Swift, Boileau, Pope, and Richardson.
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