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				<title>Satire in 18th Century British Society: Alexander Pope&#39;s &quot;The Rape of the Lock&quot; and Jonathan Swift&#39;s &quot;A Modest Proposal&quot;</title>
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				<description>By Jonathan J. Szwec - The 18th century was one in which exaltation of wit and reason came to the forefront of literature in the form of both Horatian and Juvenalian satires, which, through keen observation and sharp nimbleness of thought, exposed the superficial follies and moral corruption of society during the neoclassical period in Britain. Underneath the enlightenment ideals of rationality, order and knowledge, society embraced a pervasive obsession with &amp;ldquo;decorum,&amp;rdquo; a fa&amp;ccedil;ade of established traditions and vanities, as well as an innate sense of moral and political supremacy. Satires during this...</description>
				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 09:46 EDT</pubDate>
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