This is the manifesto of an ironist, balanced between two poles but committing to neither, and Justice is perhaps best described as an ironist of nostalgia. |
He was the most closely allied with Prosper Mrime, a dilettante and an ironist like himself. |
Is she, they ask, a realist or an ironist, a romanticist or a feminist? |
If you want Swift to be a dark ironist rather than a facile pamphleteer, you might examine the premises that make his fable so easy to digest. |
In his irony there is a disdain which plays about even the ironist himself. |
While he lived Crane was described by critical readers as a realist, an impressionist, a visionist, symbolist, expressionist, and ironist. |