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Arguments of Augustan wit

John E. Sitter
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  • Contents

  • Reviews

  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page xi)
  • Abbreviations (page xiii)
  • Introduction (page 1)
  • 1 The character progress as an Augustan phenomenon (page 6)
  • 2 About wit: Locke, Jakobson, and Augustan ideas (page 49)
  • 3 On the matter of wit (page 89)
  • 4 Gravity, abstraction, and crackpot materialism (page 125)
  • 5 The satire is art, only more so (page 155)
  • Conclusion (page 175)
  • Index (page 187)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
MP 92.1 (Aug. 1994): 99-107 http://www.jstor.org/stable/438230
SAR 59.2 (May 1994): 148-149 http://www.jstor.org/stable/3200810
RES 45.179 (Aug. 1994): 455-456 http://www.jstor.org/stable/518884
ECS 27.2 (Winter 1993-1994): 328-332 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2739397
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Published: 1991
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9781139085762 (ebook)
  • 9780521044554 (paper)
  • 9780521411202 (hardcover)
Series
  • Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature
Subject
  • Literature
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