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- This essay is a classic example of Juvenalian satire.
- Swift employs Juvenalian satire in this poem.
- West's use of grotesque imagery and situations establishes the novel as a work of Juvenalian satire.
- He is also known for being a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian styles.
- Vance was frankly a cynic, but he was rarely bitter; his was a flippant, Juvenalian cynicism.
- Swift originally published all of his works under pseudonyms such as Lemuel Gulliver, Isaac Bickerstaff, Juvenalian styles.
- Jonathan Swift's " A Modest Proposal " ( 1729 ), is an eighteenth century Juvenalian Irish in general.
- Rhetorically his piece uses Juvenalian satire to lampoon the industrial blight of Greensburg, declaiming an endemic ugliness in architecture and poverty and nature.
- Perhaps then I ought to put the central point somewhat differently, as I fear it has been obscured by my attempt at Juvenalian satire.
- :Certainly, but, so far, these have all been cultural or political satires, and they've generally been Horatian satire rather than Juvenalian.
- A 2015 review of " Les Editions de Londres " suggests that the light-hearted " Directions to Servants " is more of an Juvenalian satire.
- In the 1590s a new wave of verse satire broke with the publication of Donne had already circulated satires in manuscript, Hall's was the first real attempt in English at verse satire on the Juvenalian model.
- Richard McCabe refers to the ban as an effort to target social critique that was " too close to the truth for comfort . " More recently, William Jones contends that the bishops'primary concern was the satirists'harsh, Juvenalian approach to social commentary.
- Soellner ( 1979 ) argues that the play is equal parts tragedy and satire, but that neither term can adequately be used as an adjective, for it is first and foremost a tragedy, and it does not satirise tragedy; rather, it satirises its subjects in the manner of Juvenalian satire while simultaneously being a tragedy.