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1 | Object-oriented humour | 53 |
The principle of mockery from below | 53 | |
Horace | 57 | |
Persius | 90 | |
Juvenal | 105 | |
2 | Humour directed are the persona | 167 |
The muses of satire : walking, sitting, and absent | 171 | |
Horace : profitable self-irony | 189 | |
Persius' splitting self | 221 | |
Juvenal : to laugh with him or at him? | 235 | |
3 | Non-aligned humour | 257 |
The concept of non-aligned humour in satire | 257 | |
Horace : optical grey - the balance of extremes | 258 | |
Juvenal : of monsters great and small - describing a grotesque world | 305 | |
Epilogue : the genre devours itself | 338 |
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