Keyword [Satire] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 9 |
141. | Participatory Satire? Political Humor, the Colbert Super PAC Project, and the Colliding Worlds of Late Night Comedy and Modern American Politics |
142. | Mary between God and the devil: Jurisprudence, theology and satire in Bartolo of Sassoferrato's 'Processus Sathane |
143. | Philosophy and Satire Back to Back: On Edouard Manet's 'Philosopher With Oysters' and other 'beggar-philosophers' |
144. | Satire as public discourse in religion |
145. | The development of rhetorical satire in humanist literature: Erasmus' 'The Praise of Folly' and More's 'Utopia' |
146. | Political satire and political news: Entertaining, accidentally reporting or both? The case of 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart' ('TDS') |
147. | 'Ludicrous Solemnity': Satire's Aesthetic Turn |
148. | Menippean satire as a genre: Tradition, form, and function in the 17th and 18th centuries (John Dryden, Scriblerus Club) |
149. | The mind's kinds: Cognitive rhetoric, literary genre, and Menippean satire |
150. | Playing the scourge: Satire in the drama of Ben Jonson and John Marston (England) |
151. | Worldliness and wit: Satire and the grotesque in the late modernist novel (Evelyn Waugh, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Samuel Beckett, Ireland) |
152. | The other musical theatre: Political satire in Broadway musicals from 'Strike Up the Band' (1927) to 'Anyone Can Whistle' (1964) |
153. | La satire medicale chez Moliere, Guy de Maupassant et Jules Romains |
154. | Model behavior: Generic construction in Roman satire |
155. | Satire and the descent to the underworld: Lucian, Rabelais, and Pope |
156. | Black satire: The transformation of an art form in twentieth-century America |
157. | Elements of satire in the novels of Barbara Pym |
158. | THE VICISSITUDES OF SATIRE IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE FICTION: GAO XIAOSHENG |
159. | SATIRE IN THE POETRY OF PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY |
160. | ANTI-FEMINIST SATIRE IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH LITERATURE OF THE LATE MIDDLE AGES |
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