Changing satire : transformations and continuities in Europe, 1600-1830 /
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2022.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. politics of formal verse satire, 1598--1808: Juvenal, Boileau, Johnson and Cottreau / Howard D. Weinbrot
- 2. Anglo-Latin satiric verse in the long seventeenth century / Victoria Moul
- 3. Satire between the eaters and the meat: value and indifference before and in Donne's Metempsychosis / Luke Wilson
- 4. Transcending boundaries: Rachel Speght's instructive use of satire in A Mouzell for Melastomus / Mike Nolan
- 5. Milton among the satirists / David Currell
- 6. Petronius' Satyricon in the seventeenth century: satire, eloquence and anti-Jesuitism / Corinna Onelli
- 7. Behind the mask: social satire in Bernini's caricatures and comedies / Joris van Gastel
- 8. `More expensive of their powder, than of their lead': fops, theatre and the late Stuart military / Maire MacNeill
- 9. visual and the verbal: the intermediality of English satire, c. 1695--1750 / Andrew Benjamin Bricker
- 10. Aesop, intermediality and graphic satire, c. 1740 / Kate Grandjouan
- 11. Typesetting the borders: satire as a mediator in post-revolutionary Europe / Camilla Murgia
- 12. interconnections of satire and censorship in Goya's prints and drawings / Reva Wolf
- 13. Jumping the broom: a common-law wedding custom's bristling visual satires / Lizzie Marx.