Abstract The purpose of this article is to discriminate between the concepts of irony, satire, and parody. We argue that satire and parody are literary genres, whereas irony is not; it is a complex rhetorical device sometimes used by these genres. The concept of irony must be understood in terms of four distinct subtypes: Socratic irony, dramatic irony, irony of fate, and verbal irony. Both parody...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to discriminate between the concepts of irony, satire, and parody. We argue that satire and parody are literary genres, whereas irony is not; it is a complex rhetorical device sometimes used by these genres. The concept of irony must be understood in terms of four distinct subtypes: Socratic irony, dramatic irony, irony of fate, and verbal irony. Both parody...