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Mohammad Reza Farzanegan,Hassan F. Gholipour wanders around Europe on a fool’s errand looking for a longer “tail” to match his enormously long ears. The poem pokes fun at churchmen and reveals deep anger at clerical and regal greed, brutishness, and violence but was much more than just a safety-valve for a lowly Benedictine monk to let off stEfflorescent 发表于 2025-3-23 16:25:22
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Economic Development under Climate Changers—in October 1850. I scrutinize both the style and legacy of this piece, positioning it as an early example of what Nicole Seymour calls “bad environmentalism”. As I demonstrate, it deploys a series of satirical strategies—including irony, hyperbole, parody, and puns—to raise awareness about the po躺下残杀 发表于 2025-3-24 21:24:42
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International Economic Association Series 1904) and . (two issues, 1907). Inspired by an article critiquing the uptake of humanitarian causes in the early twentieth century, which laments that “we have let brutality die out too much”, the former periodical humorously posits brutalitarianism—an original portmanteau indicating brutality and