THE FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN 18TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE

Authors

  • Muborova Zarina The student of Chirchik State Pedagogical University muborovazarina@gmail.com

Keywords:

Keywords: satire, 18th century, British literature, social critique, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, political commentary, literary forms.

Abstract

      The 18th century in British literature was marked by profound societal and political changes, and satire played a crucial role in critiquing these shifts. This paper explores how satirical works from prominent authors such as Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, and John Dryden provided sharp commentary on social, political, and moral issues. The genre’s satirical function not only mocked and ridiculed the aristocracy and political figures but also reflected the broader cultural tensions of the Enlightenment period. By examining key works like Gulliver’s Travels and The Rape of the Lock, this study argues that satire in 18th-century British literature served as a tool for both social reform and intellectual discourse, ultimately shaping the future of literary satire.

    

References

1. Dryden, J. (1681). Absalom and Achitophel. In W. P. Ker (Ed.), The works of John Dryden (Vol. 6, pp. 1–90). William Blackwood & Sons.

2. Pope, A. (2006). The Rape of the Lock. In W. K. Wimsatt (Ed.), The poems of Alexander Pope (pp. 200–222). Yale University Press.

3. Pope, A. (1994). The Dunciad. In S. S. P. Pope (Ed.), Alexander Pope: The major works (pp. 399–427). Oxford University Press.

4. Swift, J. (2008). Gulliver’s Travels. In G. S. Rousseau (Ed.), The complete works of Jonathan Swift (Vol. 6, pp. 1–323). Oxford University Press.

5. Swift, J. (2000). A Modest Proposal. In M. A. S. Campbell (Ed.), The satirical works of Jonathan Swift (pp. 183–190). Dover Publications.

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Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Muborova Zarina. (2025). THE FUNCTION OF SATIRE IN 18TH CENTURY BRITISH LITERATURE. ZAMONAVIY TA’LIMDA FAN VA INNOVATSION TADQIQOTLAR, 3(2), 52–56. Retrieved from http://zamtadqiqot.uz/index.php/zt/article/view/1082