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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Página 47
... true , it is the intellectual laugh . Not good ! Not true ! Well well . But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh , down the snout - Haw ! —so . It is the laugh of laughs , the risus purus , the laugh laughing at the laugh , the ...
... true , it is the intellectual laugh . Not good ! Not true ! Well well . But the mirthless laugh is the dianoetic laugh , down the snout - Haw ! —so . It is the laugh of laughs , the risus purus , the laugh laughing at the laugh , the ...
Página 48
... True , we also apply it to figures in which almost any other bodily feature is distorted . But the protean quality in Nature which begets these myriad distortions may well be related in our unconscious to the grosser symbols of ...
... True , we also apply it to figures in which almost any other bodily feature is distorted . But the protean quality in Nature which begets these myriad distortions may well be related in our unconscious to the grosser symbols of ...
Página 212
... true victim . Before leaving Ulysses we must take note of the type of parody implicit in the book's title . I say ' parody ' advisedly , for the subject of Ulysses is no longer that of the Odyssey . Even if Bloom were called Odysseus ...
... true victim . Before leaving Ulysses we must take note of the type of parody implicit in the book's title . I say ' parody ' advisedly , for the subject of Ulysses is no longer that of the Odyssey . Even if Bloom were called Odysseus ...
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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