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Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel - Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
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Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel (2017)
ISBN: 9783631681220 bzw. 3631681224, in Deutsch, Lang, gebundenes Buch, neu.
This book examines the role of parody in the English poetry and prose of the eighteenth century. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres, in Alexander Pope’s satires and John Gay’s mock-pastoral poems. It examines the key role of parody in the novels by Henry Fielding and Laurence Sterne. Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggars Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. 31.03.2017, gebundene Ausgabe.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel (2017)
ISBN: 9783631681220 bzw. 3631681224, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, gebundenes Buch, neu.
This book examines the role of parody in the English poetry and prose of the eighteenth century. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres, in Alexander Pope’s satires and John Gay’s mock-pastoral poems. It examines the key role of parody in the novels by Henry Fielding and Laurence Sterne. Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggar’s Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. 31.03.2017, gebundene Ausgabe.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel (2017)
ISBN: 9783631681220 bzw. 3631681224, vermutlich in Englisch, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, neu.
Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggar’s Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. gebundene Ausgabe, 31.03.2017.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel - Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
ISBN: 9783631706879 bzw. 3631706871, in Deutsch, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften Peter Lang Gmbh, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel: Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as "The Beggar`s Opera", "The Dunciad", "Joseph Andrews" and "Tristram Shandy". The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. Englisch, Ebook.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel - Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
ISBN: 9783631706879 bzw. 3631706871, vermutlich in Englisch, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften Peter Lang Gmbh, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel: Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggar`s Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. Englisch, Ebook.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel - Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
ISBN: 9783653072587 bzw. 3653072581, in Deutsch, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften Peter Lang Gmbh, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel: Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as The Beggar`s Opera The Dunciad Joseph Andrews and Tristram Shandy. The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form. Englisch, Ebook.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel
ISBN: 9783631706879 bzw. 3631706871, in Englisch, Lang, Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien, Deutschland, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggar’s Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel : Parodic Textuality from Pope to Sterne
ISBN: 9783653072587 bzw. 3653072581, in Englisch, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissen, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as «The Beggar's Opera», «The Dunciad», «Joseph Andrews» and «Tristram Shandy». The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form.
| Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel | Lang, Peter GmbH | 2017
ISBN: 9783631681220 bzw. 3631681224, in Deutsch, Lang, Peter GmbH, neu.
Parody, Scriblerian Wit and the Rise of the Novel
ISBN: 9783631681220 bzw. 3631681224, in Deutsch, Lang, Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien, Deutschland, neu.
Parody was a crucial technique for the satirists and novelists associated with the Scriblerus Club. The great eighteenth-century wits (Alexander Pope, John Gay, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne) often explored the limits of the ugly, the droll, the grotesque and the insane by mocking, distorting and deconstructing multiple discourses, genres, modes and methods of representation. This book traces the continuity and difference in parodic textuality from Pope to Sterne. It focuses on polyphony, intertextuality and deconstruction in parodic genres and examines the uses of parody in such texts as "The Beggar's Opera", "The Dunciad", "Joseph Andrews" and "Tristram Shandy". The book demonstrates how parody helped the modern novel to emerge as a critical and artistically self-conscious form.