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The genre of Menippean satire is a form of satire, usually in prose, that is characterized by attacking mental attitudes rather than specific individuals or entities. It has been broadly described as a mixture of allegory, picaresque narrative, and satirical commentary.
- Satire Ménippée
The Satire Ménippée (French pronunciation: [satiʁ menipe])...
- Satire
The oldest form of satire still in use is the Menippean...
- Satire Ménippée
Menippean satire, seriocomic genre, chiefly in ancient Greek literature and Latin literature, in which contemporary institutions, conventions, and ideas were criticized in a mocking satiric style that mingled prose and verse. The form often employed a variety of striking and unusual settings, such.
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Há 1 dia · Overview. Menippean satire. Quick Reference. A form of intellectually humorous work characterized by miscellaneous contents, displays of curious erudition, and comical discussions on philosophical topics.
Menippus was a Greek philosopher who followed the cynic philosophy of Diogenes and who founded a seriocomic literary genre known as Menippean satire. It was imitated by Greek and Latin writers and influenced the development of Latin satire.
Carter Kaplan’s Critical Synoptics: Menippean Satire and the Analysis of Intellectual Mythology offers insight concerning the allure of Menippean satire for Everett as a mode of expression.