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Author: Brean S. HammondCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackPages: 128Publisher: Northcote House Publishers LtdYear: 2005ISBN: 9780746308233
Professor Hammond's succinct yet wide-ranging account of the 'Golden Age' of satire, 1660-1750, critically explores its dominant literary forms and examines the work of its outstanding practitioners.
Since his early years as a priest in the 1960s, up until 2003, Pope St John Paul II kept a spiritual diary. These diaries provide an intimate insight into the longest-serving pontiff of our time.
This study critically explores satire's dominant literary forms and examines the work of its outstanding practitioners.