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Showing below keyword matches in entire database for "satire":
Brantlinger, Patrick. "Let's Post-Post-Post 'Victorientalism': A Response to Erin O'Connor." Victorian Studies 46:1 (Autumn 2003): 97-105. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Charlotte Brontë | criticism | Erin O'Connor | Gayatri Spivak | imperialism | literature--19th C | post-colonialism | race studies | satire | social sciences | theory | |
Elleström, Lars. Divine Madness: On Interpreting Literature, Music, and the Visual Arts Ironically. Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 2002. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: allegory | ambiguity | Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens | Cleanth Brooks | deconstruction | Dmitry Shostakovich | drama | Eduard Hanslick | film | Friedrich Schlegel | hermeneutics | humor | hyperbole | irony | Linda Hutcheson | literature--general | Ludwig von Beethoven | Marcel Duchamp | metaphor | music | mysticism | myths | paradox | parody | postmodernism | psychological and cognitive sciences | René Magritte | rhetoric of science | Rudolf Arnheim | sarcasm | satire | semiotics | Socrates | Søren Kierkegaard | surrealism | symbolism | visual arts—general | William Shakespeare | |
Graff, Ann-Barbara. “'Administrative Nihilism': Evolution, Ethics, and Victorian Utopian Satire.” US 12, no, 2 (2001): 33-52. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | Charles Darwin | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | ethics | evolution | H. G. Wells | literature--19th C | Samuel Butler | satire | utopia | |
Harper, Stephen. "Pleyng with a Yerd": Folly and Madness in the Prologue and Tale of Beryn. [2004] | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: didacticism | literature—medieval | madness | poetry | religion | satire | Studies in Philology 101 (Summer 2004): 299-314. keywords: Psychology and Cognitive Sciences | |
Herbst, William Jude. "Fragmented Faces: Nose, Ear and Eye Imagery in Roman Satire." Ph.D. Dissertation: New York University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: aggression | anatomy | Biological Sciences | Horace | Juvenal | literature-classic | Lucilius | Persius | poetry | rhetoric of science | satire | theory | vulnerability | |
Marvin, Thomas F. Kurt Vonnegut: A Critical Companion. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 2002. Kurt Vonnegut, science fiction, Howard W. Campbell, Jr. | |
Popular Sciences | |
Keywords: | Henry David Thoreau | popular sciences | postmodernism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | satire | |
Nieves, Ervin. Beyond Darwinism: Chicana/o Literature and Modern Scientific Literary Analysis: Rereading Josefina (Josephina) Niggli and Oscar Zeta Acosta. Ph.D. Dissertation: University Iowa, 2004. | |
Biological Sciences | |
Keywords: aggression | allegory | anthropology | archetype | biochemistry | biography | Biological Sciences | Charles Darwin | class studies | culture studies | ethnography | evolution | Georg Mendel | Henrik Ibsen | John B. Watson | Jose Vasconcelos | Josefina Niggli | Konrad Lorenz | Leopold Zea. George Bernard Shaw | Mark Twain | Mediz Bolio | neuroscience | Oscar Zeta Acosta | postmodernism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | race studies | Robert Ardrey | satire | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | violence | William Shakespeare | |
Palmeri, Frank. Cruikshank, Thackeray, and the Victorian Eclipse of Satire. SEL Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 44 (Autumn 2004): 753-777. | |
Theory | |
Keywords: comedy | George Cruikshank | literature—19th C | narrative | Punch | rhetoric of science | satire | theory | visual art—19th C | William Makepeace Thackeray | |
Ruddick, Nicholas “Tell Us All About Little Rosebery”: Topicality and Temporality in H. G. Wells's The Time Machine .” Science Fiction Studies 28(3): 337-354, 2001. | |
Physical & Mathematical Sciences | |
Keywords: astronomy | Biological Sciences | Charles Darwin | Darwinism | entropy | evolution | H. G. Wells | literature--19th C | narrative | physical and mathematical sciences | satire | science fiction | T. H. Huxley | time | |
Tomasik, Timothy Joseph. "Textual Tastes: The Invention of Culinary Literature in Early Modern France." Ph.D. Dissertation: Harvard University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: cooking | cultural studies | drama | François Rabelais | literature--medieval, 16th C | medicine | Nicolas de La Chesnaye | printing press | rhetoric of science | satire | science and technology studies | social sciences | technology |