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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120. lappuse
... turn to Erewhon Revisited , we find an even odder failure to visualise family problems concretely . Mr Higgs returns to Erewhon after an absence of twenty years to discover that he has there an illegitimate son called George . The ...
... turn to Erewhon Revisited , we find an even odder failure to visualise family problems concretely . Mr Higgs returns to Erewhon after an absence of twenty years to discover that he has there an illegitimate son called George . The ...
122. lappuse
... turn for the worse , to put things mildly . In Gulliver and 1984 a very real problem is presented by the ending . We want to know - indeed we must know - how far the pessimism of the final twist is seriously meant , and how far it is ...
... turn for the worse , to put things mildly . In Gulliver and 1984 a very real problem is presented by the ending . We want to know - indeed we must know - how far the pessimism of the final twist is seriously meant , and how far it is ...
177. lappuse
... turns to the other side of the picture : to Bernard , whose conditioning in the test - tube went wrong , so that his spirit yearns for things other than he has ; to the Savage , who continues the old way of life in an artificially ...
... turns to the other side of the picture : to Bernard , whose conditioning in the test - tube went wrong , so that his spirit yearns for things other than he has ; to the Savage , who continues the old way of life in an artificially ...
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The Technique of Debunking | 151 |
and the Two Nothings | 166 |
and the Mysteriously Disappearing | 187 |
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