The Augustan Vision |
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It is notable that , at this stage , fiction was adequate to the purpose . A satirist like Swift could ... As the century proceeds , we find writers indulging in gestures rather than devising fictions . Instead of writing out their ...
It is notable that , at this stage , fiction was adequate to the purpose . A satirist like Swift could ... As the century proceeds , we find writers indulging in gestures rather than devising fictions . Instead of writing out their ...
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There is an easy , dancing continuity between events and ideas ; in particular , Fielding uses the play - within - the - play to create a shimmering , evanescent effect in which fiction and reality become blurred .
There is an easy , dancing continuity between events and ideas ; in particular , Fielding uses the play - within - the - play to create a shimmering , evanescent effect in which fiction and reality become blurred .
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Critics have stressed other aspects of the contemporary background : for example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of ' formal satire ' motifs into fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct ...
Critics have stressed other aspects of the contemporary background : for example , Ronald Paulson draws attention to the transference of ' formal satire ' motifs into fiction . John Preston , in an over - brisk but splendidly direct ...
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