BOOK FOOD LANGUAGE: From Chaucer to Satire: How Humour in Literature Became a Mirror of Life
Explore the evolution of humour in literature from ancient English works to modern writing.
Discover how authors used wit, satire, irony, and comic storytelling to entertain readers while delivering powerful social messages, with examples from classic literary works.
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