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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."
Medieval Drama On The Continent Of Europe, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Medieval Drama On The Continent Of Europe, Clifford Davidson, John Stroupe
Clifford Davidson
Rpt. of Comparative Drama, 27, No. 1 (Spring 1993)
T. S. Eliot And Baptism, Clifford Davidson
“Venus Vituperator: Ovid, Marie De France, And Fin’ Amors.”, M. Stapleton
“Venus Vituperator: Ovid, Marie De France, And Fin’ Amors.”, M. Stapleton
M. L. Stapleton
No abstract provided.
“‘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