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Jonathan Swift's prose has been discussed extensively as satire, but its major structural element, parody, has not received the attention it deserves. Focusing mainly on works before 1714, and especially on A Tale of a Tub, this study explores Swift's writing primarily as parody. Robert Phiddian follows the constructions and deconstructions of textual authority through the texts on cultural-historical, biographical, and literary-theoretical levels. The historical interest lies in the occasions of the parodies: in their relations with the texts and discourses which they quote and distort, and in the way this process reflects on the generation of cultural authority in late Stuart England. The biographical interest lies in a new way of viewing Swift's early career as a potentially Whiggish intellectual. The theoretical and interpretative interest lies in tracing the play of language and irony through parody.
Llegir més - Autor/a Robert (Flinders University Of South Australia) Phiddian
- ISBN13 9780521024778
- ISBN10 0521024773
- Pàgines 236
- Any Edició 2006
- Fecha de publicación 16/03/2006
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Swift's Parody (Alemany, Francès)
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- Robert (Flinders University Of South Australia) Phiddian
- 9780521024778



