Introduction. Raillerie, satire, ironie et sens plus profond

Philosophiques 35 (1):3-12 (2008)
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Can there be a unified theory of irony? The pretense theory advanced by Gregory Currie is certainly one of the best candidates, although it is not without difficulties, as one can see from various examples from Swift. It is argued that Swift gives not only an excellent illustration of the various dimensions of the pretence theory of irony, but also of an anti-post-modern conception of the values of the ironist.

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Pascal Engel
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Introduction.Jérôme Dokic & Pascal Engel - 2004 - Dialectica 58 (4):459–459.

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