The Snarling Muse: Verbal and Visual Political Satire from Pope to Churchill, Volume 10Extension of the author's thesis--University of Iowa. |
Contents
The Poet as Historian | 1 |
Political Rhetoric | 20 |
The Epistle to Bathurst and the South | 62 |
Copyright | |
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Alexander Pope allegorical allusion Anne attack Balaam Bolingbroke Briton Bute Caleb caricature Carteret Chartres Churchill Churchill's Clarendon Press colossus contemporary corruption Court Craftsman depicted Dulness Dulness's Dunciad earlier eighteenth century Elizabeth emblem books emphasizes English political engraving Epistle to Bathurst Essay figure frontispiece George George II GISBAL Hervey historian historiography history painting Horace Walpole Hume Hume's iconography identified imagery Imitations James John king libel Liberty lines London Lord Mack measures mid-century minister ministry moral nature Opposition Oxford Parliament party passage past Patriot Paulson poem poet poetry political satire political satirists Pope's note principles prose Pulteney puppet Queen readers recognize reference rhetorical strategy Robin's Reign scene Screen Sir Robert Walpole Snarling Muse South Sea Bubble South Sea Company South Sea Scheme Stuart Swift tactics throne tion Tory tyranny uniformitarianism Univ verse satire Virtue Walpole's Walpolean Whig William Hogarth Windsor Forest writing