ENG 323 The Age of Satire
Wit, irony, satire, burlesque, and farce from Dryden to Byron, seen against their contexts in eighteenth-century social, political, and literary controversy. Readings such as Gulliver's Travels and A Modest Proposal by Swift, Pope's The Rape of the Lock, Gay's Beggar's Opera, various burlesques and farces, Hogarth's satiric engravings, and portions of Byron's Don Juan. [W]