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Traditions of Complaint and Satire
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King, John N.
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An Apology for Poetry (composed c .1583), Sir Philip Sidney emulating genial urbanity of Horace
/ Crowley's satires ‐ Philargyry of Great Britain
/ Pardoner and Friar, The Four PP, and Johan Johan Beginning with An Hundred Epigrams
/ Puttenham conferring a place of honour ‐ upon The Vision of Piers Plowman, the fourteenth‐century alliterative allegory
/ Puttenham's Art of English Poesy ‐ granting John Skelton a place second to Langland as ‘a sharp satirist’
/ satiric mode encompassing vilification, ridicule, or mockery of recognizable historical targets
/ Spenser agreeing with Sidney's position in Prosopopoia ‐ Or Mother Hubberd's Tale
/ traditions of complaint and satire
2010
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by
King, John N.
in
An Apology for Poetry (composed c .1583), Sir Philip Sidney emulating genial urbanity of Horace
/ Crowley's satires ‐ Philargyry of Great Britain
/ Pardoner and Friar, The Four PP, and Johan Johan Beginning with An Hundred Epigrams
/ Puttenham conferring a place of honour ‐ upon The Vision of Piers Plowman, the fourteenth‐century alliterative allegory
/ Puttenham's Art of English Poesy ‐ granting John Skelton a place second to Langland as ‘a sharp satirist’
/ satiric mode encompassing vilification, ridicule, or mockery of recognizable historical targets
/ Spenser agreeing with Sidney's position in Prosopopoia ‐ Or Mother Hubberd's Tale
/ traditions of complaint and satire
2010
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Traditions of Complaint and Satire
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King, John N.
in
An Apology for Poetry (composed c .1583), Sir Philip Sidney emulating genial urbanity of Horace
/ Crowley's satires ‐ Philargyry of Great Britain
/ Pardoner and Friar, The Four PP, and Johan Johan Beginning with An Hundred Epigrams
/ Puttenham conferring a place of honour ‐ upon The Vision of Piers Plowman, the fourteenth‐century alliterative allegory
/ Puttenham's Art of English Poesy ‐ granting John Skelton a place second to Langland as ‘a sharp satirist’
/ satiric mode encompassing vilification, ridicule, or mockery of recognizable historical targets
/ Spenser agreeing with Sidney's position in Prosopopoia ‐ Or Mother Hubberd's Tale
/ traditions of complaint and satire
2010
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2010
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Wiley‐Blackwell
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An Apology for Poetry (composed c .1583), Sir Philip Sidney emulating genial urbanity of Horace
/ Crowley's satires ‐ Philargyry of Great Britain
/ Pardoner and Friar, The Four PP, and Johan Johan Beginning with An Hundred Epigrams
/ satiric mode encompassing vilification, ridicule, or mockery of recognizable historical targets
/ Spenser agreeing with Sidney's position in Prosopopoia ‐ Or Mother Hubberd's Tale
ISBN
140518762X, 9781405187626
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