Irony, again

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Wed Mar 17 05:50:55 PST 1999


alexlocascio at juno.com wrote:


> "You know what? As soon as David Letterman hit the airwaves, it was all
> over for irony."
>

Two questions:

What in the world does this Mean, and can it be said without use of the word irony?

If the word irony is necessary, what in the world is irony?

Carrol

I really do not understand the meaning of the word "irony" as used in this post, in Doug's post on Letterman (who I've never watched), or in Doug's frequent (and never expanded or examined) claim that irony is a cure for dogmatism. Could someone please explain the word so I can understand lbo posts using it. Its use in lbo does not correspond to any definition of it I've ever seen in the thousands of pages I have read on it.



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