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- catalog contributor b4713987.
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [222]-251.".
- catalog description "Part I: The meaning of irony: introduction and summary -- Part II: The meaning of irony: the dictionary -- Irony as pretense and deception -- Irony as limited deception -- Blame-by-praise and praise-by-blame -- Irony as saying the contrary of what one means for emphasis, the contrary being neither false praise nor false blame -- Irony as understatement -- Irony as indirection -- Irony as the grave elaboration of a fiction for the purpose of casual satire or aimless mystification -- Irony as any discourse not meant to be taken seriously -- Irony as any kind of derisive attack -- Dramatic irony -- Part III: The methods of blame-by-praise associated with irony -- Part IV: Criticism of the art of irony -- Part V: Raillery and banter.".
- catalog extent "xv, 258 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Word irony and its context, 1500-1755.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Word irony and its context, 1500-1755.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press,".
- catalog relation "Word irony and its context, 1500-1755.".
- catalog subject "422".
- catalog subject "Irony (The English word)".
- catalog subject "Irony (The word)".
- catalog subject "PE1599.I7 K55 1961".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: The meaning of irony: introduction and summary -- Part II: The meaning of irony: the dictionary -- Irony as pretense and deception -- Irony as limited deception -- Blame-by-praise and praise-by-blame -- Irony as saying the contrary of what one means for emphasis, the contrary being neither false praise nor false blame -- Irony as understatement -- Irony as indirection -- Irony as the grave elaboration of a fiction for the purpose of casual satire or aimless mystification -- Irony as any discourse not meant to be taken seriously -- Irony as any kind of derisive attack -- Dramatic irony -- Part III: The methods of blame-by-praise associated with irony -- Part IV: Criticism of the art of irony -- Part V: Raillery and banter.".
- catalog title "The word irony and its context, 1500-1755.".
- catalog type "text".