Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... ironic mode , to return to Northrop Frye for a moment , he points out that the writer who specializes in this mode gen- erally presents his ironic world without comment . That is , he employs philosophic irony but not verbal irony . In ...
... ironic mode , to return to Northrop Frye for a moment , he points out that the writer who specializes in this mode gen- erally presents his ironic world without comment . That is , he employs philosophic irony but not verbal irony . In ...
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... ironic juxtapositions I sketched above , the first question that has to be answered , is whether all this irony is ... irony of dogmatic controversy but the irony of a fine discrimination and 32 SIX SATIRISTS.
... ironic juxtapositions I sketched above , the first question that has to be answered , is whether all this irony is ... irony of dogmatic controversy but the irony of a fine discrimination and 32 SIX SATIRISTS.
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... irony ; third , a general tendency , which under the stimulus of frustration may mount to compulsion , to confront or manipulate situations so that one achieves ironic mastery - by reserving knowledge , by finding knowledge hidden from ...
... irony ; third , a general tendency , which under the stimulus of frustration may mount to compulsion , to confront or manipulate situations so that one achieves ironic mastery - by reserving knowledge , by finding knowledge hidden from ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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