Understanding Satire: A Critical Reading of John Dryden and Alexander Pope
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• Author: Dr. Jaydip Sarkar
• Language: English
• Pages: 214
• Format: Paperback
• Publisher: Books Way
• EAN: 9789381672471
• Package Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches
• This scholarly work offers an in-depth critical analysis of satire as employed by two of the most prominent figures in English literature—John Dryden and Alexander Pope.
• The book explores the socio-political and literary contexts in which their satirical writings emerged, shedding light on the evolution of the genre in the 17th and 18th centuries.
• Dr. Jaydip Sarkar examines key texts by both authors, interpreting their use of irony, wit, and moral commentary.
• It highlights the aesthetic, philosophical, and rhetorical strategies that define Dryden and Pope’s satirical craft.
• Serves as a vital academic resource for students, scholars, and educators specializing in English literature, especially Restoration and Augustan literary traditions.
• Encourages critical engagement with satire as a literary form that critiques society, politics, and human behavior through refined poetic expression.
• A well-researched contribution to the study of classic English satire and its enduring relevance.

