The Poetic Workmanship of Alexander PopeUniversity of Minnesota Press, 1955 - 239 Seiten |
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... irony is that it helps keep the reader alert . Since the assertions of an ironic poem cannot be accepted at face value but must be in- cessantly scrutinized for double meanings , the presence of irony in a poem promotes tension between ...
... irony is that it helps keep the reader alert . Since the assertions of an ironic poem cannot be accepted at face value but must be in- cessantly scrutinized for double meanings , the presence of irony in a poem promotes tension between ...
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... irony . First , he knew how to take advantage of the effects to be gained by alternating ironic and non - ironic statement . In the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , for ex- ample , the non - ironic statements are for the most part coincident ...
... irony . First , he knew how to take advantage of the effects to be gained by alternating ironic and non - ironic statement . In the Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot , for ex- ample , the non - ironic statements are for the most part coincident ...
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... ironic . The second irony lies in the as- sumption that Colley's Whore , Henley's Butchers , etc. , are good things which can be lost or hampered by satire . This is a Dupe's assumption , and Pope is here playing the roles of Dupe and ...
... ironic . The second irony lies in the as- sumption that Colley's Whore , Henley's Butchers , etc. , are good things which can be lost or hampered by satire . This is a Dupe's assumption , and Pope is here playing the roles of Dupe and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE IMPLIED DRAMATIC SPEAKER | 7 |
IRONY | 31 |
Urheberrecht | |
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