
A (personalised) definition of irony: a state of affairs, sensation or event that is the opposite or uncannily contrary to what is expected, and often results in an amusing sensation, a feeling, similar to that of déjà vu.
alanis morissette, irony, creative writing, literary criticism, FOS: Languages and literature, nonfiction, Literature (General), 200599 Literary Studies not elsewhere classified, PN1-6790
alanis morissette, irony, creative writing, literary criticism, FOS: Languages and literature, nonfiction, Literature (General), 200599 Literary Studies not elsewhere classified, PN1-6790
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