The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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CR. Symbol A ( humorous discourse ) Symbol A Thought / Reference -- inverted image that B surprises the audience ( violation of expectation ) AUDIENCE hears , reads thinks , sees C Referent C Referent D Thought / Reference -- image that ...
CR. Symbol A ( humorous discourse ) Symbol A Thought / Reference -- inverted image that B surprises the audience ( violation of expectation ) AUDIENCE hears , reads thinks , sees C Referent C Referent D Thought / Reference -- image that ...
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... reference , is exemplary and instrumental in tearing down ideological intransigence.20 IV Humor's duplicity rests on ... References frequent as to constitute in themselves a powerful subtext on 43 HUMOR AS METAPHOR & RHETORIC.
... reference , is exemplary and instrumental in tearing down ideological intransigence.20 IV Humor's duplicity rests on ... References frequent as to constitute in themselves a powerful subtext on 43 HUMOR AS METAPHOR & RHETORIC.
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... reference can reside so far beneath the surface of the text as to go unnoticed . References to food - particularly to the eating of pork , to reading habits or their absence , to atti- tudes toward certain kinds of mental and ...
... reference can reside so far beneath the surface of the text as to go unnoticed . References to food - particularly to the eating of pork , to reading habits or their absence , to atti- tudes toward certain kinds of mental and ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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