The Irish Comic TraditionClarendon Press, 1962 - 258 páginas Tracing the comic tradition in Irish literature from the Ninth century to the present. |
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... irony may be mistaken for the literal truth . Sustained irony , such as that in Swift's A Modest Proposal , will be taken literally unless the reader accepts certain norms of behaviour and realizes that the ironist shares them . The ...
... irony may be mistaken for the literal truth . Sustained irony , such as that in Swift's A Modest Proposal , will be taken literally unless the reader accepts certain norms of behaviour and realizes that the ironist shares them . The ...
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... irony or understatement in their satires . Perhaps the appalling times they were living through made detachment hard for them , though Swift found inspiration in those very times for his supreme piece of irony , A Modest Proposal ; but ...
... irony or understatement in their satires . Perhaps the appalling times they were living through made detachment hard for them , though Swift found inspiration in those very times for his supreme piece of irony , A Modest Proposal ; but ...
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... irony remains in abeyance for scores of pages at a time . Moore's viewpoint , clearly , is not that of an Irish nationalist : he writes as an English liberal who wishes to make the Irish loyal citizens of the United Kingdom by granting ...
... irony remains in abeyance for scores of pages at a time . Moore's viewpoint , clearly , is not that of an Irish nationalist : he writes as an English liberal who wishes to make the Irish loyal citizens of the United Kingdom by granting ...
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Macabre and Grotesque Humour in | 3 |
Irish Tradition | 47 |
Irish Wit and Word Play | 78 |
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Anglo-Irish Anglo-Irish literature archaic Austin Clarke bardic bruidhean Catholic Celtic century chapter Clan Thomas clergy clerical comic tradition crossans Cuchulain culture Curran Cycle Dánta David O'Bruadair death described Duanaire Dublin Early Irish Literature English epigram example fantasy father Fergus Finn Finnegans Wake folklore follows Frank O'Connor Gaelic literature Gogarty heroes Ibid Ireland Irish satire Irish Texts Irish tradition Irishmen irony James Joyce John Joyce's King Kuno Meyer lampoon language Latin laugh least leprechauns London Mac Conglinne magic Mangaire Merriman's metre Modern Irish Mongán O'Bruadair O'Casey O'Duffy O'Rahilly original Parliament of Clan parody passage Patrick Percy French poem poetry poets priest prose Protestant quatrain quoted reader ridicule Robin Flower saints satire satirists sexual Sheela-na-gig Sheridan song speech stanza story Swift Synge Tadhg tale tion translation Ulster Ulysses verse Vision of Mac W. B. Yeats witty word play writing York