Humor E Ironia Na Literatura: Anais Do XXVI SENAPULLI.ABRAPUI, 1994 - 171 sidor |
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... Joan Foster , the protagonist / narrator of Lady Oracle , whose life has become as messy as the maze into which she has put the main characters of the Costume Gothic novel she was writing , reminds us , by her ingenuity , her skill in ...
... Joan Foster , the protagonist / narrator of Lady Oracle , whose life has become as messy as the maze into which she has put the main characters of the Costume Gothic novel she was writing , reminds us , by her ingenuity , her skill in ...
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... Joan Crawford had a name of their own . She then directs the irony at herself , by commenting how Joan Crawford's real name , Lucy the Sweat , would fit her much better than the name Joan , for she was fat and thus would have a sweaty ...
... Joan Crawford had a name of their own . She then directs the irony at herself , by commenting how Joan Crawford's real name , Lucy the Sweat , would fit her much better than the name Joan , for she was fat and thus would have a sweaty ...
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... Joan much advice , such as " You can't always choose your life , but you can learn to accept it " or " Don't so before you're ready " . As Joan comments , again ironically , " as usual it could have meant anything " ( LO 94 ) ...
... Joan much advice , such as " You can't always choose your life , but you can learn to accept it " or " Don't so before you're ready " . As Joan comments , again ironically , " as usual it could have meant anything " ( LO 94 ) ...
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COMUNICAÇÕES COORDENADAS | 19 |
The Hidden dimension of Puns in James Joyce | 34 |
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