Satire in the Victorian novel

Satire in the Victorian novel

Book Code: 172401456434

Name of the book: : Satire in the Victorian novel

Subject: Thesis Ph. D.

Writer : Frances Theresa Russell

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Name Of book : Satire in the Victorian novel

Subject : Thesis Ph. D.

Writer : Frances Theresa Russell
"Satire in the Victorian Novel" by Frances Theresa Russell delves into the realm of comedic and critical commentary that permeated the literature of the Victorian era. Through a comprehensive analysis of notable works, Russell explores how satire was used to satirize societal norms, politics, and institutions during this tumultuous period in British history. Drawing on a rich tapestry of texts, the author highlights the ways in which writers such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and William Makepeace Thackeray employed satire to expose hypocrisy, challenge authority, and provoke thought among readers.

Russell's insightful study offers a fresh perspective on the Victorian novel, shedding light on the satirical techniques employed by authors to engage with contemporary issues and provoke social change. By examining the use of irony, absurdity, and wit in these works, she uncovers the underlying messages and critiques embedded within the text. "Satire in the Victorian Novel" is a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Victorian literature, offering a thought-provoking exploration of how satire was wielded as a powerful tool for social commentary during this transformative period in literary history."
Satire Victorian novel Frances Theresa Russell Literature British literature Comedy Nineteenth century Humor Irony Parody Social critique" Thesis Ph D
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