Why did satire become popular in the age of Dryden and Pope?
Why did satire become popular in the age of Dryden and Pope? A developing sense that the reason for writing was to be unequivocally pedantic (that is, to show exercises, particularly moral exercises). Parody is a class that fits express guidance and influence. The “market” for satire during this period was a healthy one. How … Continue reading Why did satire become popular in the age of Dryden and Pope?
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