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    Ruiz Zorrilla y El Motín: la construcción de una legitimidad revolucionaria en la prensa satírica republicana durante la Restauración (1881-1895) by Eduardo Higueras Castañeda

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The aim of this paper lies on analyzing how republican satiric media, with special attention to the illustrated magazine El Motín, defined a public image of Ruiz Zorrilla associated with the legitimacy of the republican revolution, in front of a monarchic system that represented reactionary values.…”
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    Disease, Deformity and Health Terrors in 19th-Century Cartoons: A Cultural History of Science by Ainhoa Gilarranz-Ibáñez

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The “cultural visualisation” of science via exhibitions, fairs and illustrated publications became even more intense and widespread in the nineteenth century. In this context, satirical images linked to scientific development proliferated. …”
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    “Punk’s Not Dead, It Lives on The Football Terraces”: Tracing The Legacy of Punk in Subcultural Milieu of The Football Firms by Hüseyin Serbes

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The findings reveal that Punk’s aggressive, rhetorical and satirical aesthetic codes exist in the stands. The discovery of Punk, which offers a subcultural capital against commodification, alienation and commercialized football, may regenerate the praxis of pleasure, poetry, art, imagination, love and revolution on the football terraces.…”
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    ‘Larks in Season’: The Comic Almanack (1835–54) by Brian Maidment

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…One response to such reformist impulses was the comic or travesty almanac, and this essay centrally forms a study of the longest lasting and most successful satirical almanac, The Comic Almanack, which ran from 1835 until 1854. …”
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    Babuinare by Joana Antunes

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Among the various protagonists of these margins of medieval art, and particularly from the 13th century on, apes stand out as a satirical and moralising simile of mankind, and, therefore, as the main actors of a topsy-turvy world that finds their natural place in the margins. …”
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    Église et scandales : Trollope ou la condamnation de l’excès by Hervé Picton

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…Until the end of his life he relentlessly inveighed against the abuses of the « high and dry, » that worldly type of clergy he satirized mercilessly, and denounced corruption, idleness and nepotism, along with the shameless exploitation of poor curates. …”
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    Legal Disputes of Emigrant Periodical Publishers from the End of the 19th Century to 1904 by Remigijus Misiūnas

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Evaluating the causes of the cases, it is possible to discuss the complicated perception of the satirical genre within the emigrant community of that time. …”
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    Thematic Preoccupations of D. A. Ọbasá and Ṣóbọ̀ Aróbíodù on Religion and Colonialism by Ìyábọ̀dé Baliquis Alága, Luqman Abísọ́lá Kíaríbẹ̀ẹ́

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Also, Ṣóbọ̀ Aróbíodù’s comments on religion are basically to commend Christianity as introduced in Nigeria by the European missionaries, while Ọbasá’s poetry usually satirizes or lampoons Islamic and traditional religions. …”
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    Cheesecake Manor, Californie : Raymond Chandler entre roman à énigme et roman hard-boiled by Isabelle Boof-Vermesse

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In a series of parodic variations on preterition, Chandler the essayist claims to demonstrate the vacuous ineptitude of the rival form, but in doing so he reveals inadvertently a secret longing of Chandler the novelist. The satirical impulse is directed against the American imitation of the British form rather than its original version, revealing Chandler’s strategy to avoid the dead end of imitation. …”
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    "Recalling-ls-Greatest": Personal Memory and Lyricism in Toyin Falola's A Mouth Sweeter than Salt and Counting the Tiger's Teeth by Felicia Ohwovoriole

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…We have memorial songs, songs of rebellion, songs of sexuality and sa­tirical songs which mock teachers, the police and government officials. …”
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    DİYARBAKIR ZİYA GÖKALP YAZMA ESER KÜTÜPHANESİNDEKİ SARFA DAİR YAZMA ESERLER BİBLİYOGRAFYASI / MORPHOLOGY MANUSCRIPTS BIBLIOGRAPHY IN DIYARBAKIR ZIYA GOKALP MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY... by Rıfat IŞIK

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Bunlara ek olarak bu çalışma, bahsi geçen kütüphanedeki sarf ilmine dair eserlerin müelliflerinin isimleri, bu müelliflerin yaşadığı yüzyıl, içerik olarak benzer nüshaların tekrarı, kütüphane demirbaş numaraları, boyutları, kullanılan kâğıt türü, yazı çeşidi, satır ve sayfa sayıları hususunda bilgiler içermektedir.…”
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    İsmihan ve Mezid’in Hikâyesi: Osmanlı Toplumunda Mahremin Kamusal Alana Taşınma Biçimi Hakkında Bir Değerlendirme by Bayram Ürekli, Muhammed Özler

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Bu tanımlara ulaşmak için ise şer’iye sicili olarak bilinen, kadılar tarafından tutulan ve mahkeme tutanakları olarak ifade edilen kayıtların satır aralarına bakmak gerekir. Mahkeme tutanakları bireyin gündelik yaşamının ipuçlarını yansıtması ve toplumun sesinin en çok duyulduğu metinleri içinde barındırması bakımından mahrem ve kamusal alan kavramlarının açıklanmasında oldukça kullanışlı kaynaklar olarak değerlendirilebilir. …”
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    Revisión y reivindicación de las poesías de José Iglesias de la Casa publicadas en la prensa: el caso del Diario de las musas by Noelia López-Souto

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In particular, the article focuses on the case of Iglesias de la Casa, a Spanish author from the late 18th century and famous for his Poesías póstumas (1793), although towards the end of his life he had already published, some of those anacreontic, amorous-pastoral, and satirical poems in periodical format. By means of a critical methodology and newspaper archival research, this work reviews Iglesias' poetic work in the press and, specifically, his poetic corpus published during his lifetime, as well as his characterization according to the conditions that the medium required. …”
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    Didacticism and Philosophical Tenets in Ọbasa’s Poetry by Arinpe Adejumo

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is also revealed that satirical elements, especially humor are used to project Yoruba philosophical belief in order to imbue the reader with moral rectitude. …”
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    Fossils and Theories of Evolution in Gustave Flaubert’s Bouvard et Pécuchet by Anthony Zielonka

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This paper proposes a close textual analysis of Chapter III of the masterpiece of comic and satirical fiction that is Gustave Flaubert’s last novel, Bouvard et Pécuchet (1881). …”
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    HİKMETİN İZİNDE BİR FİZİKÇİ: SCHRÖDINGER VE ANLAM KRİZİ by Mehmet Zahit Sezer

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Biz bu yazıda onun muhtelif zamanlarda halka açık ders dizilerinin bir araya getirilmesi ile vücuda gelen "Doğa ve Yunanlar & Bilim ve Hümanizm" adlı eserini, Schrödinger'i doğa bilimi krizi ve anlam krizi ile yüzleşen bir filozof olarak konumlandırmak sureti ile inceleyeceğiz ve metnin satır aralarına inerek Schrödinger'in varlık ve bilgide yeniden bir birlik tesis etme arzusu üzerinden aslında nasıl bir hikmet talibi olduğunu göstermeye çalışacağız.…”
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    ‘It’s bawdier in Greek’: A.C. Swinburne’s Subversions of the Hellenic Code by Charlotte Ribeyrol

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…This dual logos reveals a subtle articulation of the erudite and the erotic—the mysterious ‘corrupt’ ’ἔρωτικ’ satirized in W. H. Mallock’s New Republic (1877). This article therefore proposes to focus on the dichotomy of the Hellenic code, split between the learned and the obscene, between high and potentially low culture, in the writings of the hellenophile Victorian poet, who was equally drawn to the alluring calligraphy of Greek, the language of beauty and formal perfection, as well as to the more fleshly promises suggested by certain Hellenic words and images.…”
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    Reverent Induction: Epistemology and the Romantic Education of the Child Reader in Charles Kingsley’s The Water-Babies (1863) by Laura H. Clarke

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…One way he does this is to model the process of analogical reasoning for the child reader in order to challenge the assumptions of empirical philosophy and the other is to use irony and wit to satirize what he sees as the nonsensical structure of deductive reason. …”
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