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Bullitt, John M. Jonathan Swift and the Anatomy of Satire: A Study in Satiric Technique. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1961.
"Gulliver's Travels"
Juvenal, Satire IV.2 Freundenburg, Satires of Rome, 260
Juvenal and Petronius as Satirists
Spacks, Patricia Meyer. "Some Reflections on Satire," Genre 1, 1, January 1968: 13-30, 18; rprt. in Satire: Modern Essays in Criticism, ed. Ronald Paulson. Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1971: 360-378.
"A Modest Proposal"
ift is able to comment on human nature, showing that the natural impulses of human beings are worthy of the contempt and satire that he evinces in the fourth book of the text. In many cases, this satire crosses the line of poking cheerful fun, as evinced
The Houyhnhnms and the Yahoos
Horace, Satire 1.5. The Longman Anthology World Literature. Ed. David Damrosch et al. Vol. A. New York: Pearson, 2004. 1310-13.
Horace, Juvenal, and 18th Century Satire
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