Refiguring La Fontaine: Tercentenary EssaysAnne Lynn Birberick Reprint of an internationally praised collection of essays by a team of cutting-edge La Fontaine scholars. |
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... irony in this instance is of course the lion , though if he joins the real audience he will make the fox his victim in a very different way . How can one be fairly certain that the fox is adopting an ironic stance when he declares ...
... irony in this instance is of course the lion , though if he joins the real audience he will make the fox his victim in a very different way . How can one be fairly certain that the fox is adopting an ironic stance when he declares ...
Page 155
... Irony in La Fontaine's Fables " 206 ) . 23. See Rubin's perceptive analysis of the " fabulous proposition " that all fables are allegories , A Pact with Silence 5-7 . 24. See Richard Danner 112-16 , for the view that " we must avoid ...
... Irony in La Fontaine's Fables " 206 ) . 23. See Rubin's perceptive analysis of the " fabulous proposition " that all fables are allegories , A Pact with Silence 5-7 . 24. See Richard Danner 112-16 , for the view that " we must avoid ...
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... Irony , Wayne C. Booth's The Rhetoric of Irony , Richard Danner's Patterns of Irony in La Fontaine's Fables , and my " Double Irony in La Fontaine's Fables . " 6. For the generic terms and distinctions used throughout , see Chapter 1 of ...
... Irony , Wayne C. Booth's The Rhetoric of Irony , Richard Danner's Patterns of Irony in La Fontaine's Fables , and my " Double Irony in La Fontaine's Fables . " 6. For the generic terms and distinctions used throughout , see Chapter 1 of ...
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