SwiftHarvester Press, 1986 - 153 pages |
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Page 45
... Tale provides only an implied framework whereby these ' characters ' may be ranked and interpreted . Metaphor and Madness in the Tale As we have seen , Swift's more public statements on language and style were at odds with his practice ...
... Tale provides only an implied framework whereby these ' characters ' may be ranked and interpreted . Metaphor and Madness in the Tale As we have seen , Swift's more public statements on language and style were at odds with his practice ...
Page 54
... Tale of a Tub ' ( Princeton , N.J. , 1950 ) ; Ronald Paulson , Theme and Structure in Swift's ' A Tale of a Tub ' ( New Haven , N.Y. , 1960 ) . 11. Sir Herbert Davis , Review of English Studies ( 1961 ) , 301 ; Gardner Stout , Jr ...
... Tale of a Tub ' ( Princeton , N.J. , 1950 ) ; Ronald Paulson , Theme and Structure in Swift's ' A Tale of a Tub ' ( New Haven , N.Y. , 1960 ) . 11. Sir Herbert Davis , Review of English Studies ( 1961 ) , 301 ; Gardner Stout , Jr ...
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... Tale ( especially pp . 60–89 ) . * Kenner , Hugh , The Stoic Comedians ( London : W. H. Allen , 1964 ) . Regards A Tale as a product of the rapid recognition that the world of print entailed different writing ( and reading ) techniques ...
... Tale ( especially pp . 60–89 ) . * Kenner , Hugh , The Stoic Comedians ( London : W. H. Allen , 1964 ) . Regards A Tale as a product of the rapid recognition that the world of print entailed different writing ( and reading ) techniques ...
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