98 Pages
    by Routledge

    98 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1970, this work explores the literary genre of satire. After identifying the definitive aspects of satire, it goes on to examine the subjects which can be susceptible to satire, the modes and means of satire, the tone of satire and the satirist’s relationship with the reader. In doing so, it introduces the reader to a number of key satirical writers such as Geoffrey Chaucer, Jonathan Swift, John Dryden, Samuel Johnson and Henry Fielding.

    This book presents a comprehensive overview the genre and provides a useful starting point for those wishing to further study satirical literature.

    General Editor’s Preface; 1. Aims and Attitudes 2. Subjects 3. Modes and Means 4. Tones 5. Conclusion – The Satirist and the Reader; Bibliography; Index

    Biography

    Arthur Pollard