A Satyr Against Hypocrites.  John Phillips

A Satyr Against Hypocrites

Por John Phillips

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Sinopsis

In "A Satyr Against Hypocrites," John Phillips employs a blend of biting satire and eloquent verse to dissect the deceitful personas within society. This work reflects the early 18th-century literary movement that sought to challenge moral pretensions, aligning with the satirical traditions established by predecessors like John Milton. Phillips masterfully intertwines humor and moral critique, creating a tapestry of verse that invokes both laughter and reflection, making poignant observations about human nature and the pervasive duplicity of societal figures. The richness of his language and the sharpness of his wit stand out against the backdrop of Restoration literature, positioning the text as a significant commentary on the moral landscape of the time. John Phillips, an accomplished poet and a prominent figure in the era'Äôs literary circles, was deeply influenced by the political and social upheavals of his time. His experiences, particularly the tension between individual integrity and societal expectations, compelled him to adopt a critical stance toward hypocrisy. Phillips' earlier works reveal his keen awareness of the human condition, which culminates in this satirical masterpiece, where his personal convictions intersect with broader societal critique. Readers interested in the interplay of satire, morality, and human behavior will find "A Satyr Against Hypocrites" both enlightening and entertaining. Its timeless themes prompt reflection on contemporary social dynamics, making it a relevant and thought-provoking read for anyone engaged in the discourse of authenticity versus pretense. Phillips'Äô work encourages readers to confront their own hypocrisies and consider the art of integrity in a world often rife with deceit.

John Phillips

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 4064066125905
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 27, 2020
  • Poesía / General

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