LA POETICA DEL ROMANZO SATIRICO AMERICANO DEL PRIMO NOVECENTO:
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Humor
Manga
Graphic Novels
格式
平装书
页数
140
语言
意大利语
已发布
Mar 7, 2023
出版商
Edizioni Sapienza
版本
1
ISBN-10
6205772612
ISBN-13
9786205772614
描述
Lola Zhalilova delves into the rich tapestry of early 20th-century American satire, focusing on the works of Robert Benchley and James Thurber. With a keen eye for irony and humor, she navigates the social and cultural landscapes these authors famously critiqued through their storytelling. Zhalilova's analysis illuminates how Benchley and Thurber used wit to reflect the absurdities of their time, making their narratives not only entertaining but also steeped in deeper meaning.
The exploration takes readers on a journey through the nuances of satire, revealing the intricacies behind comedic techniques employed by these literary giants. Zhalilova meticulously dissects various stories, offering insights into their structures and thematic elements, while also placing them in the broader context of American literature.
Moreover, the work highlights the impact of these writers in shaping modern humor and satire, emphasizing their relevance today. Zhalilova's scholarly approach makes this monograph a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the evolution of satirical discourse in American literature. It stands as a testament to the enduring nature of humor as a tool for social commentary.
The exploration takes readers on a journey through the nuances of satire, revealing the intricacies behind comedic techniques employed by these literary giants. Zhalilova meticulously dissects various stories, offering insights into their structures and thematic elements, while also placing them in the broader context of American literature.
Moreover, the work highlights the impact of these writers in shaping modern humor and satire, emphasizing their relevance today. Zhalilova's scholarly approach makes this monograph a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the evolution of satirical discourse in American literature. It stands as a testament to the enduring nature of humor as a tool for social commentary.