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Swift's parody
Phiddian, Robert.
Year: c1995.
Publisher:  Cambridge University Press. 
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table of contents
Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
Introduction
1 Theoretical orientations
2 Restoration enterprises and their rhetorics
3 Parody and the play of stigma in pamphlet warfare
4 The problem of anarchic parody: An Argument against Abolishing Christianity
5 Authority and the author: the disappearing centre in Swiftian parody
6 Entrance to A Tale of A Tub
7 A Tale of A Tub as an orphaned text
8 A Tale of A Tub as Swift's own illegitimate issue
Conclusion: parodic disguise and the negotiability of A Tale of A Tub
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Index
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Title: Swift's parody : Robert Phiddian.
Author: Phiddian, Robert
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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Source Version: Swift's parody : Robert Phiddian
Phiddian, Robert
Cambridge [U.K.]: Cambridge University Press, c1995.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.07555
Subject Headings: • Swift, Jonathan, -- 1667-1745 -- Technique
• Rhetoric -- England -- History -- 17th century
• Parodies -- History and criticism
• Parody
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