Cornford 1961, 120, further claims that the imposter is exposed by an ironist, who 'masks his cleverness under a show of clownish dullness. |
Which led to the following conversation with Brendan the staffroom ironist. |
He's the ironist of the psyche, the one with the sense of humour who can laugh at the mind's absurdities. |
He was the most closely allied with Prosper Mrime, a dilettante and an ironist like himself. |
While he lived Crane was described by critical readers as a realist, an impressionist, a visionist, symbolist, expressionist, and ironist. |
Unlike Rorty's ironist, however, Agee's irony becomes a rhetorical tactic for sparking social consciousness. |