Satire's Liminal Space: The Conservative Function of Eighteenth-Century Satiric Drama
The eighteenth century is famous for producing literary satire, primarily in verse (and later prose) form. However, during this period, a new dramatic form also arose of which satire was the controlling element. And like the writers of prose and verse satires, playwrights of dramatic satire claimed...
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2004
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