IronyPresbyterian Publishing Corp, 18.09.2003 - 208 Seiten A clear, concise guide to the history and structure of irony from Socrates to the Derrida and Deleuze. Explores the philosophical, literary and political dimensions of irony. |
Inhalt
1 The Concept of Irony | 1 |
Plato and Socrates | 22 |
3 Romantic Irony | 47 |
Byron and Swift | 72 |
Derrida Nietzsche and de Man | 95 |
From Byron and Swift to Butler | 111 |
Deleuze and Guattari | 131 |
Rorty Hutcheon Austen Joyce and Carter | 153 |
Conclusion | 177 |
GLOSSARY | 179 |
186 | |
192 | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alcibiades allows argued beauty Blake Bloody Chamber body Byron Carter character Cicero clever commitment common concept of irony context contradiction conventions creates creation creative criticism culture deconstruction defined definition Deleuze and Guattari Derrida desire dialogue différance difference discourse disrupt Don Juan effects elevated ethical everyday expression force German Romantics Gulliver Gulliver’s Travels Houyhnhnms humour idea ideal illusion imagine insists intent ironic Jacques Derrida Jerome McGann judgement justice language literary literature logic McGann meaning modern moral narration narrative Nietzsche notion one’s origin philosophy Plato poem poetry point of view Polemarchus political position possible post-structuralism present principle produces pure Quintilian reason recognise refers rhetoric Romantic irony Romantic poetry Romanticism Rorty satire Schlegel sense social Socratic dialogues Socratic irony sophists speak speaker specific speech act structure style Swift tendency thing Thrasymachus tradition truth ultimate voice wisdom word writing