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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... perhaps all beauty or value is relative , and in the last resort of little worth . To be proud of human achieve- ment is as absurd as to be proud of our sins . The insignificance of men in space suggests an inevitable parallel in time ...
... perhaps all beauty or value is relative , and in the last resort of little worth . To be proud of human achieve- ment is as absurd as to be proud of our sins . The insignificance of men in space suggests an inevitable parallel in time ...
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... perhaps , from the irony , which is the clearest clue to Mark Twain's intentions that we have , providing a far firmer unity for the work than it gets from the pleasantly picaresque and rambling plot . Twain's sense of the incongruous ...
... perhaps , from the irony , which is the clearest clue to Mark Twain's intentions that we have , providing a far firmer unity for the work than it gets from the pleasantly picaresque and rambling plot . Twain's sense of the incongruous ...
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Essays in Irony A. E. Dyson. Butler allow this flaw in his reversal ? Perhaps ' Erehwon ' did not look right to him , and we are dealing only with a trifling aesthetic preference . But perhaps he did not want the word exactly reversed ...
Essays in Irony A. E. Dyson. Butler allow this flaw in his reversal ? Perhaps ' Erehwon ' did not look right to him , and we are dealing only with a trifling aesthetic preference . But perhaps he did not want the word exactly reversed ...
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The Technique of Debunking | 151 |
and the Two Nothings | 166 |
and the Mysteriously Disappearing | 187 |
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