The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... irony in his play ; yet many aspects of irony are present . It is with these aspects of irony that this study of The Cenci will be concerned . For this study , it will be useful first to consider briefly the several meanings given to ...
... irony in his play ; yet many aspects of irony are present . It is with these aspects of irony that this study of The Cenci will be concerned . For this study , it will be useful first to consider briefly the several meanings given to ...
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... irony is irony of fate or situational irony : there is a dis- crepancy in the circumstances or situation between what is ex- pected and what actually happens . A further aspect of irony is restricted to drama . In dramatic irony , there ...
... irony is irony of fate or situational irony : there is a dis- crepancy in the circumstances or situation between what is ex- pected and what actually happens . A further aspect of irony is restricted to drama . In dramatic irony , there ...
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... irony , although several critics , for example , Robert F. Whitman , J. S. P. Tatlock , and R. G. Martin , 10 de- signate it as such . This incident of irony becomes evident only in retrospect , and the audience receives no advance ...
... irony , although several critics , for example , Robert F. Whitman , J. S. P. Tatlock , and R. G. Martin , 10 de- signate it as such . This incident of irony becomes evident only in retrospect , and the audience receives no advance ...
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