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Ruben Quintero: Understanding Satire
Thomas Jemielity: Part I:Biblical World to European RenaissanceAncient Biblical Satire
Catherine Keane: Defining the Art of Blame: Classical Satire
Laura Kendrick: Medieval Satire
Edwin M. Duval: Rabelais and French Renaissance Satire
Alberta Gatti: Satire of the Spanish Golden Age
Ejner J. Jensen: Verse Satire in the English Renaissance
W. Scott Blanchard: Renaissance Prose Satire: Italy and England
Russell Goulbourne: Part II:Satire in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century France
Jean I. Marsden: Dramatic Satire in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century
Dustin Griffin: Dryden and Restoration Satire
Frank Boyle: Johnathan Swift
Ruben Quintero: Pope and Augustan Verse Satire
James Engell: Satiric Spirits of the Later Eighteenth Century: Johnson to Crabbe
Joseph F. Bartolomeo: Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Satiric Fiction
Claudia Thomas Kairoff: Gendering Satire: Behn to Burney
Ronald Paulson: Pictorial Satire: From Emblem to Expression
Peter Brier: Part III:Nineteenth Century to ContemporaryThe Hidden Agenda of Romantic Satire: Carlyle and Heine
Steven E. Jones: Nineteenth-Century Satiric Poetry
Frank Palmeri: Narrative Satire in the Nineteenth Century
Linda A. Morris: American Satire: Beginnings Through Mark Twain
Valentine Cunningham: Twentieth-Century Fictional Satire
Timothy Steele: Verse Satire in the Twentieth Century
Christopher J. Herr: Satire in Modern and Contemporary Theater
José Lanters: Irish Satire
Blanford Parker: Part IV:The Practice of SatireModes of Mockery: the Significance of Mock-Poetic Forms in the Enlightenment
Zoja Pavlovskis-Petit: Irony and Satire
Michael F. Suarez: Mock-Biblical Satire from Medieval to Modern
David F. Venturo: The Satiric Character Sketch
Melinda Alliker Rabb.: The Secret Life of Satire
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