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A Parody Anthology - Exploring the Humorous Depths of Literary Parody - cover

A Parody Anthology - Exploring the Humorous Depths of Literary Parody

Various Various, Lewis Carroll, Carolyn Wells, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Bayard Taylor, Rudyard Kipling, Oliver Herford, W.M. Thackeray

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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"A Parody Anthology" delves into the exquisite art of parody, showcasing a tapestry of literary styles that stretch across generations and genres. This collection presents an eclectic mix of works that challenge, entertain, and engage readers through the witty and ingenious use of imitation and satire. The anthology embodies the dynamism of parody, featuring an array of pieces that lampoon, mimic, and pay homage to established literary constructs, thereby offering readers a diverse range of perspectives. Notable inclusions highlight sharp wit and creative flair, reflecting the timeless nature of this art form without singling out any one contributor. The anthology unites such celebrated figures as Lewis Carroll, Carolyn Wells, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, among others, whose works traverse the broad landscape of parody. These authors, renowned for their distinct voices and influential literary contributions, provide a multifaceted exploration of satire's role within cultural and historical contexts. Together, they create a rich dialogue, reflecting the transformative nature of parody in reshaping narratives and philosophies. The collection traces movements as varied as Victorian whimsy and Colonial critiques, highlighting the evolution of literary parody as a critical tool and entertainment form. "A Parody Anthology" offers readers a unique journey through humor and critique, capturing the essence of parody's impact on literature and society. This volume stands as both a celebration and critical exploration of parodic writing, encouraging audiences to appreciate the skill and insight brought by such a constellation of voices. By engaging with this anthology, readers will uncover a wealth of cultural and historical insights, fostering a deeper appreciation for the nuanced art of parody that continues to resonate within and beyond literary circles.
Disponible depuis: 19/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 162 pages.

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