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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... Sterne's master- piece to see that we are dealing with one of the most boldly experimental novels ever conceived . There is the very look of it on the page ; the dots , the dashes , the italics , the pointing hands , the massive gaps ...
... Sterne's master- piece to see that we are dealing with one of the most boldly experimental novels ever conceived . There is the very look of it on the page ; the dots , the dashes , the italics , the pointing hands , the massive gaps ...
35. lappuse
... Sterne himself does : a simple hero , even at times an absurd hero , yet the very image of man at his simplest and finest , if we read him aright . The only sins Sterne really detests are cruelty and cant , and these he sees more as ...
... Sterne himself does : a simple hero , even at times an absurd hero , yet the very image of man at his simplest and finest , if we read him aright . The only sins Sterne really detests are cruelty and cant , and these he sees more as ...
36. lappuse
... Sterne's ridicule sets out to check . - II A feature of Sterne's peculiar genius is the relationship he establishes with his readers . This is far closer to friendship , in the normal sense of that term , than any other novelist ever ...
... Sterne's ridicule sets out to check . - II A feature of Sterne's peculiar genius is the relationship he establishes with his readers . This is far closer to friendship , in the normal sense of that term , than any other novelist ever ...
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The Technique of Debunking | 151 |
and the Two Nothings | 166 |
and the Mysteriously Disappearing | 187 |
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