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The Comic and Mock Epic: A Comparative Study of Fielding‟s Joseph Andrews and Pope‟s The Rape of the Lock

الملحمة الهزلية و الملحمة الساخرة: دراسة مقارنة لرواية ( جوزيف أندروز ) لفيلدنغ و قصيدة ( اغتصاب خصلة الشعر ) لبوب

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 Publication date 2016
and research's language is العربية
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This study aims at comparing and a contrasting the two different ways employed by the two authors in the studied works as new types of epics and to show their difference from the traditional epic.

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Burgess, Anthony. English Literature: A Survey for Students. London: Longman Group Limited, 1974
Cuddon, J. A. A Dictionary of Literary Terms. Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited,1979
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