Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 197 mm x 235 mm
Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 197 mm x 235 mm
ISBN: 978-1-55481-250-9
Verlag: Broadview Press
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Weitere Infos & Material
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- A Note on the Texts Anonymous - The Poor-Whores’ Petition (1668)
- The Gracious Answer of the most Illustrious Lady of Pleasure (1668)
- The Whores’ Petition to the London Prentices (1668)
- The Prentices’ Answer to the Whores’ Petition (1668)
- The Citizens’ Reply to the Whores’ Petition, and Prentices’ Answer (1668)
Samuel Butler (c. 1612–80) - From Hudibras (1663)
- Satire Upon the Licentious Age of Charles II (written c. 1674, published 1759)
- The Elephant in the Moon (written 1670–71, published 1759)
Abraham Cowley (1618–67) - The Country Mouse (1663)
John Dryden (1631–1700) - Absalom and Achitophel (1681)
- Mac Flecknoe (written 1678, published 1682)
- From A Discourse Concerning the Original and Progress of Satire (1693)
- The Third Satire of Juvenal (1693)
Aphra Behn (1640–89) - To Poet Bavius (after 1688)
- On a Juniper-tree Cut down to Make Busks (before 1680)
- A Satyr on Doctor Dryden (c. 1687)
- The Disappointment (published 1680)
John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester (1647–80) - A Satyr on Charles II (1673)
- Signior Dildo (written 1673, published 1703)
- A Satyr against Reason and Mankind (1674)
- An Allusion to Horace (1675)
- Upon Nothing (1678)
- A Satyr Against Marriage (before 1680)
- The Imperfect Enjoyment (1680)
Sir Carr Scrope (1649–80) - In Defense of Satire (1676)
John Oldham (1653–83) - Satire upon a Printer (1680)
- Spencer’s Ghost (c. 1683)
Mary Chudleigh (1656–1710) - On the Vanities of this Life (1703)
- To the Ladies (1703)
Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) - From The True-Born Englishman (1701)
Anne Finch, Countess of Winchelsea (1661–1720) - On my being charged with writing a lampoon at Tunbridge (after 1706)
- A Tale of the Miser and the Poet (1709)
- Ardelia’s Answer to Ephelia (after 1685)
- To Mr. Pope in answer to a copy of verses (c. 1714–17)
Matthew Prior (1664–1721) - The Hind and the Panther Transvers’d (1687)
- Jinny the Just (1708)
John Arbuthnot (1667–1735) - A Treatise of the Art of Political Lying (1712)
Jonathan Swift (1667–1745) - From A Tale of a Tub (1704)
- A Meditation upon a Broom-Stick (written 1703, published 1710)
- A Description of a City Shower (1710)
- A Modest Proposal (1729)
- The Lady’s Dressing Room (1732)
- A Beautiful Young Nymph Going to Bed, &c. (1734)
- Strephon and Chloe (1734)
- Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift D.S.P.D (written 1731–32, published 1739)
- The Day of Judgement (written 1732–33, published 1773)
Sarah Fyge Egerton (1668–1723) - Satyr against the Muses (1703)
- The Emulation (1703)
Alicia D’Anvers (baptised 1668–1725) - From The Oxford Act: A Poem (1693)
Richard Steele (1672–1729) - Tatler 92 (Satire vs. Libel) (1709)
Elizabeth Thomas (1675–1731) - The True Effigies Of A Certain Squire (1722)
John Philips (1676–1709) - The Splendid Shilling (1701)
John Gay (1685–1732) - From The Fan (1713)
Mary Barber (c. 1685–1755) - Conclusion of a Letter to the Rev. Mr. C— (1734)
Henry Carey (c. 1687–1743) - Namby Pamby (1725)
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) - The Rape of the Lock (1714)
- Impromptu, to Lady Winchilsea (written c. 1714, published 1741)
- From Peri Bathous (1728)
- An Epistle to Burlington (1731)
- The First Satire of the Second Book of Horace, Imitated (1733)
- An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (1735)
- An Epistle to a Lady (1735)
- Epilogue to the Satires, Dialogue I (1738)
- From The Dunciad, in Four Books (1742)
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (1689–1762) - Tuesday. St. James’s Coffee-House. Silliander and Patch (written 1716)
- Epistle to Lord Bathurst (written 1725, published 1748)
- Verses Addressed to the Imitator of the First Satire of the Second Book of Horace (1733)
- The Reasons that Induced Dr. S[wift] to Write a Poem Called the Lady’s Dressing Room (1734)
Mehetabel Wesley Wright (1697–1750) - Wedlock: A Satire (written 1730, published 1862)
William Hogarth (1697–1764) - Hudibras Sallying Forth (1725/26)
- The Harlot’s Progress (1732)
- Beer Street and Gin Lane (1751)
- Enthusiasm Delineated (1760–62)
- The Bruiser (1763)
Mary Jones (1707–78) - An Epistle to Lady Bowyer (written 1736, published 1750)
- After the Small Pox (published 1750)
Samuel Johnson (1709–84) - London (1738)
- The Vanity of Human Wishes (written 1748, published 1749)
Mary Leapor (1722–46) - Strephon to Celia (published 1748)
- Man the Monarch (published 1751)
- Crumble-Hall (published 1751)
Charles Churchill (1732–64) - From An Epistle to William Hogarth (1763)