10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SATIRISABLE»
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The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English ...
Martial was also less of apersonal presence to the period than either Horace
orjuvenal, whose style of expression was seen to entail a consistent disposition
toward the satirisable world. One might prefer, for this or that reason, either
Horace's ...
David Hopkins, Charles Martindale, 2012
News writing is sufficiently recognisable as a genre for it to be satirisable. The
way newsreaders speak is also different from the way other announcers on radio
address their audience; it is more formal and less conversational. The news on ...
Helen Fulton, Rosemary Huisman, Julian Murphet, 2005
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Ancient Narrative Volume 8
One of the anonymous referees draws the attention to Menippean Satire, where
the polymath is satirisable (and routinely satirised) for the very things that are
used as tools/weapons of satire (deep, detailed antiquarian learning). For the ...
Gareth Schmeling, Stephen Harrison, Heinz Hofmann, Massimo Fusillo, Ruurd Nauta, Stelios Panayotakis, Costas Panayotakis (eds.)
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The Break-up of Britain: Crisis and Neo-nationalism
This lower-class corporativism has remained easily satirisable as a kind of quasi-
feudal life-style: insisting on one's limited rights, while continuing to know one's
humble position in the wider scheme of society.26 Conservative apologists have
...
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A History of the French Novel: From the Beginning to the ...
[301] I.e. colourprinted cottonfrom India—a novelty "fashionable" and, therefore,
satirisable in France. [302] Or "distaffs andspindles"? [303] She is indeedsaid to
have "converted" bothhim and Grammont, thelatter perhaps the most remarkable
...
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On What Matters: Volume One
In this first volume Parfit presents a powerful new treatment of reasons and rationality, and a critical examination of three systematic moral theories -- Kant's ethics, contractualism, and consequentialism -- leading to his own ground ...
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About Face: Asian Accounts of Australia
Hence, as opinion leaders themselves, they describe a more diverse Australia,
one that is satirisable and less circumscribed by the usual stereotypes of
Australia in the region. SEVEN PART OF WHAT? Australia and the region ~
Inclusion ...
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Official Report of the Standing Committees: Session
I do not think it a very good argument. Of the various members of the current
Royal Family, it does not seem to me that the Monarch herself is the most
satirisable, if I may invent such a word. There are other members of the Royal
Family whom ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1967
There is a first-class bookshop, unexpectedly; but the astonishing and most
delightfully satirisable thing is undoubtedly the nature of the "acceptable gifts."
They make the luxury goods of Bond Street seem by contrast as plain and
utilitarian as ...
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Propaganda and empire: the manipulation of British public ...
In Cheer, Boys, Cheer of 1895 satire on capitalism is developed in its most
eminently satirisable milieu, southern Africa. The play puts together the topical
military elements of the Matabele War of 1893 with the contemporary obsession
with ...
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Panda Bear - 'Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper'
What Panda Bear does is so uniquely his own that it's also become easily satirisable. Yet any sense that Lennox has relinquished his ability to give us the shock ... «NME.com, Jan 15»