The Crazy Fabric: Essays in Irony, 9. daļaMacmillan, 1965 - 233 lappuses An examination of irony as a rhetorical technique revealed in the works of such authors as Swift, Fielding, Gibbon, Wilde, Orwell, and Waugh. |
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167. lappuse
... Antic Hay , and the Nothing of Mr Propter's mysticism in After Many A Summer . I shall be returning to this suggestion several times , but it is as well to remember that Swift also can spring traps of a notoriously effective kind ...
... Antic Hay , and the Nothing of Mr Propter's mysticism in After Many A Summer . I shall be returning to this suggestion several times , but it is as well to remember that Swift also can spring traps of a notoriously effective kind ...
168. lappuse
... Antic Hay , moreover , is nearer to the centre of twentieth- century literature than any single novel of Lawrence's ; its pessimism is nearer to T. S. Eliot , James Joyce , Scott Fitzgerald , Franz Kafka , than is often supposed . In ...
... Antic Hay , moreover , is nearer to the centre of twentieth- century literature than any single novel of Lawrence's ; its pessimism is nearer to T. S. Eliot , James Joyce , Scott Fitzgerald , Franz Kafka , than is often supposed . In ...
172. lappuse
... Antic Hay is clear enough , but Huxley is ready now to extend his canvas . As the title implies , there is to be a greater variety of characters than before , indeed some- thing of a representative survey . They are likened to the ...
... Antic Hay is clear enough , but Huxley is ready now to extend his canvas . As the title implies , there is to be a greater variety of characters than before , indeed some- thing of a representative survey . They are likened to the ...
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The Technique of Debunking | 151 |
and the Two Nothings | 166 |
and the Mysteriously Disappearing | 187 |
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