IronyA 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. |
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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 |
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