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|a PR931
|b .D9 1973
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|a Dyson, A. E.
|q (Anthony Edward),
|d 1928-
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|a The crazy fabric;
|b essays in irony,
|c by A. E. Dyson.
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|a Plainview, N.Y.,
|b Books for Libraries Press
|c [1973, c1965]
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|a xiv, 233 p.
|c 23 cm.
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|a Essay index reprint series
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|a Swift: the metamorphosis of irony.--Fielding: satiric and comic irony.--Sterne: the novelist as jester.--Gibbon: dismissive irony.--Peacock: the wand of enchantment.--Thackeray: an irony against heroes.--Mark Twain: Huckleberry Finn and the whole truth.--Samuel Butler: the honest sceptic.--Oscar Wilde: irony of a socialist aesthete.--Lytton Strachey: the technique of debunking.--Aldous Huxley: and the two nothings.--Evelyn Waugh: and the mysteriously disappearing hero.--Orwell: irony as prophecy.--Bibliography (p. 225-227)
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|a Satire, English
|x History and criticism.
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|a Irony in literature.
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