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Parody

Parody

Parody

Ancient, Modern and Post-modern
Margaret A. Rose
September 1993
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9780521429245
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    In this definitive work Margaret Rose presents an analysis and history of theories and uses of parody from ancient to contemporary times and offers a new approach to the analysis and classification of modern, late-modern, and post-modern theories of the subject. The author's Parody/Meta-Fiction (1979) was influential in broadening awareness of parody as a 'double-coded' device which could be used for more than mere ridicule. In the present study she both expands and revises the introductory section of her 1979 text and adds substantial new sections on modern and post-modern theories and uses of parody and pastiche which also discuss the work of theorists and writers including the Russian formalists, Mikhail Bakhtin, Hans Robert Jauss, Wolfgang Iser, Julia Kristeva, Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Ihab Hassan, Jean Baudrillard, Fredric Jameson, A. S. Byatt, Martin Amis, Charles Jencks, Umberto Eco, David Lodge, Malcolm Bradbury and others.

    • The definitive work on parody for our time
    • Of key interest to all theorists of literature, art and culture
    • New book by distinguished author

    Reviews & endorsements

    'A very important book. Margaret Rose's work reaches into many of the central issues for the discussion of modern literature and art. This is one of those books which moves beyond the sometimes narrow theoretical debates of the 70s and 80s to become a general text.' Malcolm Bradbury

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    Product details

    September 1993
    Paperback
    9780521429245
    328 pages
    218 × 141 × 21 mm
    0.475kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Part I. Defining Parody from the Ancients Onwards:
    • 1. Ways of defining parody
    • 2. Distinguishing parody from related forms
    • Part II. Modern Parody:
    • 3. Modern and late-modern theories and uses of parody
    • Part III. Post-Modern Parody:
    • 4. Contemporary late-modern and post-modern theories and uses of parody
    • Part IV. Conclusions:
    • 5. General conclusion
    • 6. From the ancient to the modern and the post-modern: a summary
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Margaret A. Rose