4. Satire, ironie et théorie du comique

  1. "Norms, Moral or Other, in Satire: A Symposium." Satire Newsletter 1. 3 (Fall 1964): 1‑29.
  2. Battestin, Martin C. The Providence of Wit. Aspects of Form in Augustan Literature and the Arts. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1974. x + 331 pp.
  3. Berland, K. J. H. "Satire and the Via Media: Anglican Dialogue in Joseph Andrews." Satire in the XVIII th Century. Ed. J. D. Browning. New York: Garland, 1983. 83-99.
  4. Bloom, Edward D. and Lillian D. Satire’s Persuasive Voice. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1979. 305 pp.
  5. Booth, Wayne. A Rhetoric of Irony. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1974. xviii + 292 pp.
  6. Browning, J. D., ed. Satire in the XVIII th Century. New York: Garland, 1983. 231 pp.
  7. Connery, Brian A. and Kirk Combe. Theorizing Satire: Essays in Literary Criticism. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1995. xi + 212 pp.
  8. Corns, Thomas N., ed. The Literature of Controversy. Polemical Strategy from Milton to Junius. London: Frank Cass, 1987. viii + 176 pp.
  9. Dane, Joseph A. "Parody and Satire: A Theoretical Model." Genre 13 (1980): 145‑159.
  10. Duval, Sophie et Marc Martinez. La Satire. Paris: Armand Colin, 2000. 272 pp.
  11. Ehrenpreis, Irvin. "Personae." Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Literature: Essays in Honor of Alan Dungald McKillop. Ed. Carroll Camden. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1963. 25‑37.
  12. Elkin, P.K. The Augustan Defence of Satire. Oxford: Clarendon, 1973. 227 pp.
  13. Elliott, Robert C. The Power of Satire: Magic, Ritual, Art. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1960. 300 pp.
  14. Enright, D. J. The Alluring Problem. An Essay on Irony. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. 178pp.
  15. Frye, Northrop. "The Nature of Satire." University of Toronto Quarterly 14 (1944-45): 75-89.
  16. Gill, James E, ed. Cutting Edges: Post-Modern Critical Essays on Eighteenth Century Satire. Tennessee Studies in Literature. Vol. 37. Knoxville: The U of Tennessee P, 1995. xiv + 438 pp.
  17. Goldgar, A. Bertrand. "Satires on Man and ‘the Dignity of Human Nature’". PMLA 80.5 (December 1965): 535-541.
  18. Griffin, Dustin. Satire. A Critical Reintroduction. Lexington: Kentucky UP, 1994. x + 245 pp.
  19. Guilhamet, Leon. Satire and the Transformation of Genre. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1987. xii + 200 pp.
  20. Highet, Gilbert. The Anatomy of Satire. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1962. 301 pp.
  21. Hüsken, Wim and Konrad Schoell, eds. Farce and Farcical Elements. Amsterdam & New York, 2002. 223 pp.
  22. Hutcheon, Linda. A Theory of Parody: The Teaching of Twentieth Century Art Forms (1985). New York: Routledge, 1991. 143 pp.
  23. Kantra, Robert A. All Things Vain. Religious Satirists and Their Art. University Park, London: Pennsylvania State UP, 1984. xviii + 321 pp.
  24. Kernan, Alvin B. The Plots of Satire. New Haven: Yale UP, 1965. 227 pp.
  25. Kernan, Alvin B. The Cankered Muse. Satire of the English Renaissance. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1976. x + 261 pp.
  26. Knight, Charles A. "Satire, Speech, and Genre." Comparative Literature 44 (1992): 22‑41.
  27. Knox, Norman. The Word Irony and Its Context, 1500-1755. Durham, North Carolina: Duke UP, 1961. xv + 258 pp.
  28. Kuiper, Konrad. "The Nature of Satire." Poetics 13 (1984): 459-473.
  29. Mack, Maynard. "The Muse of Satire." Yale Review 41 (Autumn1951): 80-92.
  30. Morton, Richard. "Introduction: Satire and Reform." Satire in the XVIII th Century. Ed. J. D. Browning. New York: Garland Pub., 1983. 1-8.
  31. Muecke, D. C. The Compass of Irony. London: Metheun & Co Ltd, 1969. 276pp.
  32. Nathan, Edward P. "The Bench and the Pulpit: Conflicting Elements in the Augustan Apology for Satire." English Literature and History 52 (1985): 375-396.
  33. Nokes, David. Raillery and Rage. A Study of Eighteenth Century Satire. Brighton: The Harvester Press Ltd., 1987. xii + 221 pp.
  34. O’Neill, John H. "The Experience of Error: Ironic Entrapment in Augustan Narrative Satire." Papers on Language and Literature 18 (1982): 278-290.
  35. Palmeri, Frank. Satire in Narrative: Petronius, Swift, Gibbon, Melville, and Pynchon. Austin: U of Texas P, 1990. x + 183 pp.
  36. Paulson, Ronald. The Fictions of Satire. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins UP, 1967. x + 228 pp.
  37. Paulson, Ronald. Satire and the Novel in Eighteenth-Century England. New Haven and London: Yale UP, 1967. 318 pp.
  38. Peter, John. Complaint and Satire in Early English Literature. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1956. 323 pp.
  39. Pfister, Manfred, ed. A History of English Laughter. Laughter from Beowulf to Beckett and Beyond. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi, 2002. x + 201 pp.
  40. Preston, Thomas R. Not in Timon’s Manner. Feeling, Misanthropy and Satire in Eighteenth-Century England. U of Alabama P, 1975. 217 pp.
  41. Rawson, C. J., ed. English Satire and the Satiric Tradition. Oxford: Blackwell, 1984. xiii + 289 pp.
  42. Rawson, C. J., ed. Satire and Sentiment 1660-1830. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1994. xviii + 309 pp.
  43. Rose, Margaret A. Parody: Ancient, Modern and Post-Modern. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. viii + 316 pp.
  44. Seidel, Michael. Satiric Inheritance: Rabelais to Sterne. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1979. xiv + 283 pp.
  45. Seidel, Michael. "Satire and Metaphoric Collapse: The Bottom of the Sublime." Satire in the XVIIIth Century. Ed. J. D. Browning. New York: Garland, 1983. 116-123.
  46. Sitter, John. "About Wit: Locke, Addison, Prior and the Order of Things." Rhetorics of Order/Ordering Rhetorics in English Neoclassical Literature. Ed. J. Douglas Canfield and J. Paul Hunter. Newark: Delaware UP, 1989. 137-157
  47. Sitter, John. Arguments of Augustan Wit. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1991. 188 pp.
  48. Stringfellow, Frank. The Meaning of Irony: A Psychoanalytical Investigation. Albany, NY: State U of New York P, 1994. xi + 177 pp.
  49. Tave, Stuart M. The Amiable Humorist: A Study in the Comic Theory and Criticism of the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries. Chicago: Chicago UP, 1960. xi +304 pp.
  50. Weinbrot, Howard D. Eighteenth Century Satire. Essays on Text and Context from Dryden to Peter Pindar [John Wolcot]. New York, Cambrige: Cambridge UP, 1988. xii + 260 pp.
  51. Worcester, David. The Art of Satire. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard UP, 1940. vii + 191 pp.