10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FARCICALNESS»
Discover the use of
farcicalness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
farcicalness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
What is Lord Elgin to do? The Canton dispute and our ...
How those who know such men as Yeh would laugh, were it not that the affair
has too much gravity mingled with its farcicalness, to see these men of England
thus deluded, or affecting such delusion! N0 English words can be found
sufficiently ...
2
Contemporary French Art 2: Gérard Garouste, Colette Deblé, ...
self-expression avoiding Laforgue's blatant despondencies, turning his ironies
and derisions away from sentiment towards a more buoyant wit and linguistic
liveliness largely masking any residual sense of life's 'ephemeral farcicalness'.
3
The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... crmziness, daftness, farce. farcicality, farcicalness, fatuity, fatuousness, folly,
foolery, foolishness, idiocy, illogicality, illogicalness, incongruity, irrationality, joke
, ludicrousness, meamnglessness, nonsense, nonsensical ity, preposterousness,
...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
4
The Life and Work of Ludwig Lewisohn: This dark and ...
... has a cosmic farcicalness and an unsurpassed degree of moral blindness.88
Ludwig raised a similar point the following month in his Purim column. At the
traditionally joyous celebration of the defeat of Haman and his plans to destroy
the ...
Wordsworth richly atoned for his unconscious farcicalness by a multitude of
single lines that, in their pregnant sublimity, attend the Wordsworthian like a
shadow throughout his life, warning him continually when he is in danger of
making a fool ...
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Books and Persons Being Comments on a Past Epoch 1908-1911
Wordsworth richly atoned for his unconscious farcicalness by a multitude of
single lines that, in their pregnant sublimity, attend the Wordsworthian like a
shadow throughout his life, warning him continually when he is in danger of
making a ...
7
Shakespeare on the American Stage: From Booth and Barrett to ...
In the Garden Scene the conspirators against Benedick behaved in "such silly
and self-conscious farcicalness of tone and action" that even a Dogberry would
have seen through the game they were playing. ,w And, almost incredibly, Irving
...
Charles Harlen Shattuck, 1987
8
An Indie Boys Guide, NO LIFE to Music
However the farcicalness was not over yet. Apparently coaches were going to be
supplied to assist the festival goers return back to Newcastle town centre and
their various destinations. Bearing in mind there was an expected 20,000
capacity, ...
9
America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915
... Sorumu (Turkish National Identity and the Armenian Question) (Istanbul:
Iletisim, 1992), p. 106. For a general review of the problem of the farcicalness of
the claim of relocation, see Vahakn N. Dadrian, The History of the Armenian
Genocide.
10
Psychoanalysis, Scientific Method, and Philosophy
... he bleated to be a slave.9 It is not our part now to marvel that men can read
through Spinoza to come out with such scraps of junk, but only to comment on the
farcicalness of the logic to which philosophical psychoanalysis drives its devotee.