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And how wounding the heavy irony of PG Wodehouse's exchange between Psmith and "Comrade Windsor" as the revolution at Cosy Moments is planned: "By the way," said Psmith, "what is your exact position on this paper?
The book's humor comes from the gap between everything this insufferable narrator says and the reality that peeks through when he quotes other people -- an irony so wounding that the novel feels more like an 18th-century satire than the work of recent comic writers like Tom Wolfe.
The clashes of culture — of a Mediterranean heartiness smacking into northern formality, of innocent sincerity wounded by abrasive irony — have both dramatic impact and historical resonance.
"You're left to going around bayoneting the wounded," he said, oblivious to the irony he was guilty of doing just that himself.
The irony is that Scotland have themselves been wounded by issues of player allegiance.
The best definition of irony is as a wound that gives pleasure.
The irony is, Romney's self-inflicted wound stemmed from a flagrant violation of the rules agreed to by both candidates not to ask each other direct questions.
Through the gnashing dissonances and hard-edged irony of the slow movement, "The Anfortas Wound," Mr. Gilbert plumbed the music's elegiac, post-Romantic yearning.
In an unfortunate irony, an oracle told Telephus that only the person who inflicted the wound had the power to heal it.
A "clean wound," as the doctor in the emergency room would later say, his expression betraying no awareness of the irony inherent in such a description.
Irony, irony, irony.
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