The Satirical Tradition of European and American Literature

The Satirical Tradition of European and American Literature

by Liu Lin

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"Allegory" is one of the most original, holistic and continuous core concepts in the history of European and American literature, and is still widely used in literary creation and research. The tradition of allegory has a long history and far-reaching influence, highlighting the cultural heritage, artistic innovation and language characteristics of European and American literature. This book systematically examines the birth and origin, development and prosperity, decline and revival of the allegorical tradition, carefully reads 16 classic works such as "The Iliad", "The Odyssey", "The Divine Comedy", "Robinson Crusoe", "The Scarlet Letter", "Prelude", "Dublins" and "Auction Lot 49", and explains The allegorical theoretical propositions of 13 theorists and critics, including Philo, Augustine, Coleridge, Benjamin, Paul de Man, and Jameson, integrate the theoretical evolution of the allegorical tradition with artistic expression, and provide an overall interpretation of European and American literature from the unique perspective of the allegorical tradition.

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