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- Irony in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: “You Can’T Pray a Lie.”
- Irony, Sarcasm, Satire
- Irony As a Principle of Structure
- Paradoxes, Equivocation, Irony, Oxymorons a Paradox Is A
- Irony Occurs When There Is a Discrepancy Between What Is Said and What Is Meant
- On Mimesis (And Truth) in Performance Jon Erickson
- Satire VS Irony: the Differences PJAEE, 17 (7) (2020)
- Figure of Speech Irony Examples Sentences
- The War-Prayer'
- The Meaning in Mimesis: Philosophy, Aesthetics, Acting Theory
- The Irony of 'Cool Club': the Place of Comic Book Reading in Schools
- Types of Literature: the Genres
- Glossary of Dramatic Terms
- The Dual Phase Oscillation Hypothesis and The
- Towards a Revised Theory of Magic Realism / 351 Flores, and Luis Leal, and Later Developed by Chanady (Flores 1955; Leal 1967; Chanady 1985)
- Magical Realism and Irony's
- Review Of" Narrative Irony in the Contemporary Spanish American
- Irony-And-Satire.Pdf