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... Theory . England : Longman Group . Lodge , David . 1988. Modern Criticism and Theory : A Reader . London : Longman . Mills , Sara , et al . 1989. Feminist Readings Feminists Reading . London : Harvester Wheatsheaf . Moi , Toril . 1985 ...
... Theory . England : Longman Group . Lodge , David . 1988. Modern Criticism and Theory : A Reader . London : Longman . Mills , Sara , et al . 1989. Feminist Readings Feminists Reading . London : Harvester Wheatsheaf . Moi , Toril . 1985 ...
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... theory is put forward by Clark and Gerrig ( 1984 ) , the so - called pretense theory of irony . Even though both theories agree that irony is closely related to the expression of a certain attitude , usually of dissociation , the main ...
... theory is put forward by Clark and Gerrig ( 1984 ) , the so - called pretense theory of irony . Even though both theories agree that irony is closely related to the expression of a certain attitude , usually of dissociation , the main ...
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... theory of relevance , it may be said that their next paper on irony , “ On verbal irony " ( 1992 [ 1990 ] ) , attempts to make a synthesis of their first contributions and the general framework of the theory devised by them . They claim ...
... theory of relevance , it may be said that their next paper on irony , “ On verbal irony " ( 1992 [ 1990 ] ) , attempts to make a synthesis of their first contributions and the general framework of the theory devised by them . They claim ...
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