Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The present contribution investigates irony in William Wycherley’s masterpiece,
The Country Wife (1675), from a pragmatic perspective. The qualitative analysis
focuses on the utterances spoken by Horner, the main character of the comedy. By
using a methodological framework based on the main studies published by Grice
(1975), Sperber and Wilson (1981), Clark and Gerrig (1984), Kumon-Nakamura,
Glucksberg and Brown (1995), and Dynel (2014; 2018), I intend to demonstrate that
irony is determinant for both the development of the plot and the achievement
of the protagonist’s purpose. Furthermore, the linguistic phenomenon mentioned
above can be considered an ingenious device that Wycherley employs to expose the
hypocrisy of Restoration society.
The Country Wife (1675), from a pragmatic perspective. The qualitative analysis
focuses on the utterances spoken by Horner, the main character of the comedy. By
using a methodological framework based on the main studies published by Grice
(1975), Sperber and Wilson (1981), Clark and Gerrig (1984), Kumon-Nakamura,
Glucksberg and Brown (1995), and Dynel (2014; 2018), I intend to demonstrate that
irony is determinant for both the development of the plot and the achievement
of the protagonist’s purpose. Furthermore, the linguistic phenomenon mentioned
above can be considered an ingenious device that Wycherley employs to expose the
hypocrisy of Restoration society.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Restoration comedy; William Wycherley; The Country Wife; pragmatics; irony
Elenco autori:
Rossi, Valentina
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