Pyrrhonic irony and humor are kissing kin in The Magic Mountain (1924), for example, where Mann, the Ironic German who preferred the title of humorist, deploys his extensive equivocal irony basically to reconcile the irreconcilable […]
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We gigantize the few “successful” public writers who avoid the degradations of trade publishing or the corporate university precisely because these figures are so exceptional.
Through the broken windows of the wheelhouse came a stench compounded of bog and decay, the watery overscent of the thrusting river that had lured Sir Walter Raleigh toward a mythical El Dorado.
Philip Hone sniffingly noted in his diary that they increase our taxes, eat our bread and encumber our streets, and not one in twenty is competent to keep himself.
they increase our taxes, eat our bread and encumber our streets, and not one in twenty is competent to keep himself.
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