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Female Literary TypesPASSIONATE FEMALE LITERARY TYPES Satiric comment on the New School, the older, educated woman here portrayed as a masculine spinster
JJ Grandville Pseudonym Jean Ignace Isidore GerardJJ, Grandville, pseudonym, Jean, Ignace, Isidore, Gerard, 1803, 1847, French, caricaturist, private, public, life, animals, Satire, society, 1840, through, eyes, Satiric, lithography, Paris, edited
Protestant Reformation. Germany. Satire against the sale ofProtestant Reformation. Germany. Facsimile of an engraving of the period (16th century). Satire against the sale of indulgences. Universal History, 1885. Colored
Caricature of The private and public life of animals, by J. JJ.J. Grandville (pseudonym of Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-1847). French caricaturist. The private and public life of animals. Satire of French society of 1840 through the eyes of animals
Muriel SparkMURIEL SPARK Scottish-born writer of Jewish- Italian descent. Her novels are wryly satiric commentaries on modern life