- to
answer the
question of "how we
manage to
share ironies and why we so
often do not".
Because irony involves expressing something in a way
contrary to...
- in his 1899 book L'ostensoir des
ironies to
indicate that a
sentence should be
understood at a
second level (
irony, sarcasm, etc.). It is illustrated...
- Post-
irony (from
Latin post 'after' and
Ancient Gr**** εἰρωνεία eirōneía 'dissimulation,
feigned ignorance') is a term used to
denote a
state in which...
- (1953). Life's
Little Ironies.
Macmillan and Co., Limited. p. 268. Life's
Little Ironies at
Project Gutenberg Life's
Little Ironies public domain audiobook...
- "
Ironies of Automation" is a
research paper written by
Lisanne Bainbridge and
published in
Automatica in 1983, and has been
widely recognized as a pioneering...
-
Irony poisoning is the
process or
altered state wherein one
genuinely echoes provocative sentiments they once held ironically.
Appearing in The New York...
- The
Irony of Fate, or
Enjoy Your Bath!,
usually shortened to The
Irony of Fate, is a 1976
Soviet romantic comedy television film
directed by
Eldar Ryazanov...
- what one says or does.
Irony or
Ironic may also
refer to:
Irony (album), a 2003
album by ACO "
Irony" (Wonder
Girls song) "
Irony" (ClariS song) "Ironic"...
-
published book of fiction.
Little Ironies was
later used as a set text for GCE 'N' Levels. In 2015,
Little Ironies:
Stories of
Singapore was selected...
-
issues in society. A
prominent feature of
satire is
strong irony or sarcasm—"in satire,
irony is militant",
according to
literary critic Northrop Frye—...