IronyRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 208 Seiten In this handy volume, Claire Colebrook offers an overview of the history and structure of irony, from Socrates to the present. |
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... allows, and the tragedies He chooses not to prevent, leads many to question the wisdom, goodness and even existence of God. Some atheists cite the reality of evil as their trump card inthe argument aboutthe existence of God. Julian ...
... allows, and the tragedies He chooses not to prevent, leads many to question the wisdom, goodness and even existence of God. Some atheists cite the reality of evil as their trump card inthe argument aboutthe existence of God. Julian ...
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Inhalt
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The Problem of Irony | 16 |
Determining Irony through Value | 18 |
The Philosophy of Irony Plato and Socrates | 22 |
Platos Symposium | 30 |
The Politics of Irony after Socrates | 37 |
Satire and the Limits of Irony From Byron and Swift to Butler | 111 |
The Limits of Language | 112 |
McGann | 115 |
Ethics and Postmodern Irony | 120 |
The Ironic Subject and History | 121 |
Judith Butler | 126 |
Humour and Irony Deleuze and Guattari | 131 |
Humour | 135 |
Stable Irony and Recognition | 41 |
Romantic Irony | 47 |
The Ironic Fall | 48 |
Irony as a Style of Existence | 51 |
Dostoevsky Blake Swift | 54 |
Contexts and Difference | 61 |
The Fractured Absolute | 68 |
Beyond Irony and Subjectivity Byron and Swift | 72 |
Swift and Unreason | 80 |
Byron | 89 |
Irony out of Context Derrida Nietzsche and de Man | 95 |
Nietzsche | 98 |
Derrida | 101 |
Paul de Man | 107 |
Satire and Literary History | 139 |
The Literary Subject and the Emergence of Irony | 144 |
Joyous Stupidity | 147 |
Postmodernism Parody and Irony Rorty Hutcheon Austen Joyce and Carter | 153 |
Irony and Pragmatism | 154 |
Linda Hutcheon and the Politics of Postmodern Irony | 158 |
Austen and Joyce | 160 |
Postmodern Immanence | 164 |
Angela Carter | 169 |
Conclusion | 177 |
Glossary | 179 |
References | 186 |
Index | 192 |
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