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1. The Literariness of Graphic Satire
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Taylor, David Francis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
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Part One. Prints, Parody, and the Political Public
- 1. The Literariness of Graphic Satire 3
- 2. Looking, Literacy, and the Printshop Window 40
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Part Two. Plotting Politics
- 3. The Tempest; or, The Disenchanted Island 71
- 4. Macbeth as Political Comedy 101
- 5. Paradise Lost, from the Sublime to the Ridiculous 140
- 6. Gulliver Goes to War 181
- 7. Harlequin Napoleon; or, What Literature Isn’t 210
- Appendix. Dramatis Personae 249
- Notes 253
- Acknowledgments 287
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
-
Part One. Prints, Parody, and the Political Public
- 1. The Literariness of Graphic Satire 3
- 2. Looking, Literacy, and the Printshop Window 40
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Part Two. Plotting Politics
- 3. The Tempest; or, The Disenchanted Island 71
- 4. Macbeth as Political Comedy 101
- 5. Paradise Lost, from the Sublime to the Ridiculous 140
- 6. Gulliver Goes to War 181
- 7. Harlequin Napoleon; or, What Literature Isn’t 210
- Appendix. Dramatis Personae 249
- Notes 253
- Acknowledgments 287
- Index 289