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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
MEREDITH MCNEILL HALE |
ISBN: | 0198836260 9780198836261 |
OCLC Number: | 1192967940 |
Contents: | 1: Introduction. The Birth of Modern Satire: Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1708) and the Glorious Revolution2: The Roots of Modern Political Satire3: Foreign Subjects: The End of the Absolute Monarch4: Satires on Domestic Subjects: William III and Amsterdam5: Text, Image, and the Performance of Satire6: The Role of the Satirist and the Problem of Moral Conviction7: Conclusion: The Geography of Satire |
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Meredith Hale, from the University of Exeter, has carried out the first detailed analysis of the satires, including translating them into English, to show how De Hooghe responded to the rapid unfolding of events in England and the Netherlands - dating some of the satires to within weeks. She argues they are the first images that can be classed as modern political satire. * Mark Bridge, The Times * Read more...
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