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Swift, Comedy, Evidentiality, Gene Washington
Swift, Comedy, Evidentiality, Gene Washington
Gene Washington
Examines the relationship between the comedy of Swift's A Tale of a Tub, the role of the speaker and satire on modern literature. The point made is that speaker reliability depends directly on the sources of "evidence" h/s presents. To clarify what this entails the author uses the linguistic notion of "evidentiality."
“‘My False Eyes’: The Dark Lady And Self-Knowledge.”, M. Stapleton
“‘My False Eyes’: The Dark Lady And Self-Knowledge.”, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
Reprinted in Shakespearean Criticism 25. Detroit: Gale Publications, 1996