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== Real Life ==
* [[Dorothy Parker]] qualified, at least during her Vicious Circle period. Snarky, sour, misanthropic, cynical, self-flagellating... even if she did seem to have great sympathy for the Virgin Mary.
* [[Alfred Hitchcock]] seems to be this in his [[Alfred Hitchcock Presents|television persona]].
* The recently{{when}}-deceased author [[Christopher Hitchens]] was the ''king'' of this trope.
* The years since the break-up of the Beatles and especially since his murder have revealed [[John Lennon]] to be an example of this.
* [[Camille Paglia]], an American feminist writer: she wrote about sexism and male neurosis- but also loathed the widespread misandry, whinyness and [[Moral Myopia]] of her many of her fellow feminists. Calling the free lover movement naive and childish also didn't help her popularity amongst fellow liberal writers. Like Christopher Hitchens, her books tend to be something no part of the political spectrum could fully embrace but neither cast aside completely.
 
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