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Harlequin-Horace
Or The Art Of Modern Poetry (1735)
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76 pages
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A humorous dialogue between Harlequin and a traditional Horace critiques 18th-century poetry trends, blending satire with literary commentary. Harlequin, embodying a lively and irreverent spirit, challenges Horace's outdated views, reflecting the evolving literary landscape of the time. This work, originally published in 1735, serves as a playful parody of the classical poetic form, making it a significant piece of satire. The book is available as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural importance for modern readers.
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2008, paperback
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