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Decimus Junius Juvenalis (Latin: [ˈdɛkɪmʊs ˈjuːniʊs jʊwɛˈnaːlɪs]),
known in
English as
Juvenal (/ˈdʒuːvənəl/ JOO-vən-əl; c. 55–128), was a
Roman poet....
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Satirical literature can
commonly be
categorized as
either Horatian,
Juvenalian, or Menippean.
Horatian satire,
named for the
Roman satirist Horace (65–8...
- San
Francisco Bay Area. A Man In Full is a
bitingly satirical novel (
Juvenalian Satire) set in
Georgia in the late 20th century. It
tells the
story of...
- anonymously. He was a
master of two
styles of satire, the
Horatian and
Juvenalian styles. He is
regarded by the Encyclopædia
Britannica as the foremost...
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Beneficial to the Publick,
commonly referred to as A
Modest Proposal, is a
Juvenalian satirical essay written and
published by Anglo-Irish
writer and clergyman...
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Brustein of Out of This
World in a
February 1970
article called it a "
juvenalian satire".
Kubrick responded to the criticism, stating: "A
satirist is someone...
- corporations, government, or
society itself into improvement.
Horatian Juvenalian Menippean Social and
political fiction Libertarian sci-fi
Social sci-fi...
- of
grotesque imagery and
situations establishes the
novel as a work of
Juvenalian satire. His
critique of
Hollywood and the
mentality of "the m****es" depicts...
- and the
importance of good books. This
essay is a
classic example of
Juvenalian satire. This
satirical mode can be seen in Mark Twain's
recurrent employment...
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Junoesque – Juno, of
Roman mythology Justinianic –
Justinian I
Juvenalian –
Juvenal (as in
Juvenalian satire)
Kafkaesque –
Franz Kafka Kantian –
Immanuel Kant...