Imagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesChatto & Windus, 1971 - 232 sider Discusses political poetry and the themes of power in English poetry. |
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... ironic spirit rather than an ironic method . Moreover , James relates " operative irony " to life's ideal possibilities . ( This is an unusual association in the annals of liter- ary irony . ) That is , James's " animating presences " are " ...
... ironic spirit rather than an ironic method . Moreover , James relates " operative irony " to life's ideal possibilities . ( This is an unusual association in the annals of liter- ary irony . ) That is , James's " animating presences " are " ...
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... irony – tragic irony, comic irony, irony of manner, irony of situation, philosophical irony, practical irony, dramatic irony, verbal irony, ingénue irony, double irony, rhetorical irony, self-irony, Socratic Irony, Romantic Irony ...
... irony – tragic irony, comic irony, irony of manner, irony of situation, philosophical irony, practical irony, dramatic irony, verbal irony, ingénue irony, double irony, rhetorical irony, self-irony, Socratic Irony, Romantic Irony ...
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... irony cannot allow. And yet at the same time it is only in its being related to a conclusion, in its manifestation as comic, that irony reveals its true nature.4 In the comic, irony achieves its “eternal validity” (see CI 329): not ...
... irony cannot allow. And yet at the same time it is only in its being related to a conclusion, in its manifestation as comic, that irony reveals its true nature.4 In the comic, irony achieves its “eternal validity” (see CI 329): not ...
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Introduction page I | 7 |
The Shepherd and the Commissar | 47 |
From Satire to Solitude | 83 |
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