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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1985
Irony is a more important element of analysis than we generally recognize. First, verbal irony characterizes the discourse of certain patients who employ it as a defense, both adaptively and as a resistance, especially against the expression of intense affect associated with the transference.
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Irony is a more important element of analysis than we generally recognize. First, verbal irony characterizes the discourse of certain patients who employ it as a defense, both adaptively and as a resistance, especially against the expression of intense affect associated with the transference.
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The Ironies of Students' Recognition of Irony
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1999Joseph O. Milner +6 more
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Ironie et ambiguïtés en Qohélet 10,8–11
Studies in Religion-Sciences Religieuses, 2012Jean-Jacques Lavoie
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