The poetics of subversion and conservatism: popular satire, c.1640 - c.1649
The thesis deals with the satire produced by the popular print culture in London during the Civil War, examining the satirical texts in the wider context of Renaissance literature as well as in their immediate political and religious setting. The thesis applies the work of historians of popular cul...
Main Author: | Faber, BK |
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Other Authors: | Smith, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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