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The Satirical Lens: 7 Classics That Mock and Amaze - Heliogabalus (A Buffoonery in Three Acts) Getting Married Misalliance The Twins and How They Entertained the New Minister: A Farce etc - cover

The Satirical Lens: 7 Classics That Mock and Amaze - Heliogabalus (A Buffoonery in Three Acts) Getting Married Misalliance The Twins and How They Entertained the New Minister: A Farce etc

Thomas Dekker, Elizabeth F. Guptill, Henry Louis Mencken, George Jean Nathan

Publisher: e-artnow

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The Satirical Lens: 7 Classics That Mock and Amaze offers a masterful tapestry of satirical works that together explore the power of wit in critiquing society. Embracing a spectrum of literary styles, from the biting commentaries to the subtle parodies, this anthology captures the essence of satire through varied lenses. The works encapsulated within this collection engage with humor and irony to illuminate the complexities of human behaviors and societal norms. With seven standout pieces that mock the absurdities of the human condition, the anthology traverses through timeless themes that remain relevant in contemporary discourse. At the heart of The Satirical Lens are influential voices like George Jean Nathan and Henry Louis Mencken, renowned for their incisive critiques of cultural and social mores. The collection weaves in Elizabeth F. Guptill's nuanced wit alongside Thomas Dekker's classic satirical verse, creating a symphony of historical perspectives and literary movements. Each contribution aligns with the transformative elements of satire, drawing from a rich tapestry of cultural and historical influences to present a cohesive narrative. These diverse voices amplify the satirical tradition's role in provoking thought and challenging conventions. This anthology is an essential addition for both avid readers and scholars, presenting a kaleidoscope of perspectives on the use of satire as a literary device. The Satirical Lens not only entertains but also enriches the reader's understanding of societal critique, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the artistic craft of satire. Engage with this collection to traverse through a landscape of intellectual fervor and humor, where each piece dialogues with the other to offer a panoramic view of humanity's comic and tragic nuances.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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