Les Mémoires de Martinus Scriblerus
John Arbuthnot1741

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Rich with hilarious episodes, Scriblerus is an ingenious satire of false learning and bad taste that has much to say to the pseudo-intellectual world of today. By taking one ambitious father and his determination to do everything in his power to produce a child of genius, Pope exposes the true folly of the men of his age and their absurd veneration of the ancients. As this hallowed child grows into a man, it becomes clear that instead of being the scholar his father so desired, he is simply the inevitable offspring of a laughable generation of pseudo-intellectuals and literati.

Titre original : Memoirs of the Extraordinary Life, Works, and Discoveries of Martinus Scriblerus (1741)

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2002 Editions Hesperus Press

Anglaise Langue anglaise | 102 pages | ISBN : 9781843910015

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