Ironies Volume 2

Ironies Volume 2
Author: Cam Rascoe
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9798369400661

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Ironies Volume 2

Ironies Volume 2
Author: Cam Rascoe
Publsiher: Xlibris Us
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798369400654

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Kierkegaard s Writings

Kierkegaard s Writings
Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1978
Genre: Literature
ISBN: UCSC:32106010523915

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Kierkegaard s Writings II Volume 2

Kierkegaard s Writings  II  Volume 2
Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2013-04-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781400846924

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A work that "not only treats of irony but is irony," wrote a contemporary reviewer of The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates. Presented here with Kierkegaard's notes of the celebrated Berlin lectures on "positive philosophy" by F.W.J. Schelling, the book is a seedbed of Kierkegaard's subsequent work, both stylistically and thematically. Part One concentrates on Socrates, the master ironist, as interpreted by Xenophon, Plato, and Aristophanes, with a word on Hegel and Hegelian categories. Part Two is a more synoptic discussion of the concept of irony in Kierkegaard's categories, with examples from other philosophers and with particular attention given to A. W. Schlegel's novel Lucinde as an epitome of romantic irony. The Concept of Irony and the Notes of Schelling's Berlin Lectures belong to the momentous year 1841, which included not only the completion of Kierkegaard's university work and his sojourn in Berlin, but also the end of his engagement to Regine Olsen and the initial writing of Either/Or.

Irony

Irony
Author: Claire Colebrook
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2004
Genre: Irony in literature
ISBN: 0415251346

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Irony and Sarcasm

Irony and Sarcasm
Author: Roger Kreuz
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2020-02-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780262538268

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A biography of two troublesome words. Isn't it ironic? Or is it? Never mind, I'm just being sarcastic (or am I?). Irony and sarcasm are two of the most misused, misapplied, and misunderstood words in our conversational lexicon. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, psycholinguist Roger Kreuz offers an enlightening and concise overview of the life and times of these two terms, mapping their evolution from Greek philosophy and Roman rhetoric to modern literary criticism to emojis. Kreuz describes eight different ways that irony has been used through the centuries, proceeding from Socratic to dramatic to cosmic irony. He explains that verbal irony—irony as it is traditionally understood—refers to statements that mean something different (frequently the opposite) of what is literally intended, and defines sarcasm as a type of verbal irony. Kreuz outlines the prerequisites for irony and sarcasm (one of which is a shared frame of reference); clarifies what irony is not (coincidence, paradox, satire) and what it can be (among other things, a socially acceptable way to express hostility); recounts ways that people can signal their ironic intentions; and considers the difficulties of online irony. Finally, he wonders if, because irony refers to so many different phenomena, people may gradually stop using the word, with sarcasm taking over its verbal duties.

The Triumph of Irony in the Book of Judges

The Triumph of Irony in the Book of Judges
Author: Lillian R. Klein
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1988-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567414984

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The Triumph of Irony in the Book of Judges focuses on the literary quality of the book of Judges. Klein extrapolates the theme of irony in the book of Judges, seeking to prove that it is the main structural element. She points out how this literary device adds to the overall meaning and tone of the book, and what it reveals about the culture of the time. Chronologically divided into sections, Klein explores the narrative and commentates on the literary properties throughout-plot, character development, and resolution, as well as the main theme of irony.

Ironies of Faith

Ironies of Faith
Author: Anthony Esolen
Publsiher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781497635760

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In Ironies of Faith, celebrated Dante scholar and translator Anthony Esolen provides a profound meditation upon the use and place of irony in Christian art and in the Christian life. Beginning with an extended analysis of irony as an essentially dramatic device, Esolen explores those manifestations of irony that appear prominently in Christian thinking and art: ironies of time (for Christians believe in divine Providence, but live in a world whose moments pass away); ironies of power (for Christians believe in an almighty God who took on human flesh, and whose “weakness” is stronger than our greatest enemy, death); ironies of love (for man seldom knows whom to love, or how, or even whom it is that in the depths of his heart he loves best); and the figure of the Child (for Christians ever hear the warning voice of their Savior, who says that unless we become like unto one of these little ones, we shall not enter the Kingdom of God). Esolen’s finely wrought study draws from Augustine (Confessions), Dante (The Divine Comedy), Shakespeare (The Tempest), and Tolkien (“Leaf, By Niggle”); Francois Mauriac (A Kiss for the Leper), Milton (Paradise Lost), and Alessandro Manzoni (The Betrothed); the poems of George Herbert and Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Edmund Spenser (Amoretti); Charles Dickens (A Christmas Carol), Dostoyevsky (The Brothers Karamazov), and the anonymous author of the medieval poem Pearl, among other works. Readers who treasure the Christian literary tradition should not miss this illuminating book.