Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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PR935 .W39 1988eb | Eighteenth-century satire : essays on text and context from Dryden to Peter Pindar / | 1 |
PR935 .W4 | The formal strain : studies in Augustan imitation and satire / | 1 |
PR935 .W43 2005 | Menippean satire reconsidered : from antiquity to the Eighteenth Century / | 1 |
PR936 .D94 1997 |
British Satire and the Politics of Style, 1789-1832 / British satire and the politics of style, 1789-1832 / |
2 |
PR936 .J66 2000 | Satire and romanticism / | 2 |
PR 936 .J66 2000 | Satire and romanticism / | 1 |
PR936 .S36 1992 | Humor and transgression in Peacock, Shelley, and Byron : a cold carnival / | 1 |
PR936 .S37 2003 | The satiric eye : forms of satire in the romantic period / | 1 |
PR936 .V53 2000 | The Victorian comic spirit : new perspectives / | 1 |
PR936 .V54 2018 | The Victorian comic spirit : new perspectives / | 1 |
PR936 .W66 1994 | Radical satire and print culture, 1790-1822 / | 2 |
PR937 .C37 | The benign humorists / | 2 |
PR937 .C39 2002 | A great, silly grin : the British satire boom of the 1960s / | 2 |
PR937 .D38 2023 | Modernist parody : imitation, origination, and experimentation in early twentieth-century literature / | 1 |
PR937 .E54 1994 | Comic transactions : literature, humor, and the politics of community in twentieth-century Britain / | 1 |
PR937 .G7 | Three modern satirists: Waugh, Orwell, and Huxley. | 1 |
PR937 .M5 1954 | Eight humorists / | 1 |
PR938 .C43 2016 | Cheat neutral / | 2 |
PR941 .O43 2000 | Satire / | 1 |
PR941 .O43 2001 | Satire / | 1 |