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Flecknoe is a
village in the
Rugby district of Warwickshire, England, one mile west of the
border with Northamptonshire. The
village is the
largest settlement...
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Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe (born
April 17, 1983) is an
American voice actress,
radio personality,
television host and producer.
Flecknoe was born in Aurora...
- Mac
Flecknoe (full title: Mac
Flecknoe; or, A
satyr upon the True-Blue-Protestant Poet, T.S.) is a
verse mock-heroic
satire written by John Dryden. It...
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Richard Flecknoe (c. 1600 – 1678) was an
English dramatist, poet and musician. He is
remembered for
being made the butt of
satires by
Andrew Marvell in...
- Dryden's
greatest achievements were in
satiric verse: the mock-heroic Mac
Flecknoe, a more
personal product of his
laureate years, was a
lampoon circulated...
- PMID 17416677. S2CID 11280273.
Spinney 2018, pp. 109–10.
Spinney 2018, pp. 111–12.
Flecknoe D,
Charles Wakefield B,
Simmons A (June 2018). "Plagues & wars: the 'Spanish...
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Flecknoe was a
railway station that
served the
village of
Flecknoe in Warwickshire, England, on the
Weedon to
Leamington Spa
branch line. The
station was...
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character of Till Eulenspiegel.
Another common example is John Dryden's Mac
Flecknoe, a poem that
employs extensive scatological imagery to
ridicule Dryden's...
- fix the
definition of
satire in the
literary world. His
satirical Mac
Flecknoe was
written in
response to a
rivalry with
Thomas Shadwell and eventually...
- tradition. John
Dryden (a Tory), the
first Poet Laureate,
produced in 1682 Mac
Flecknoe,
subtitled "A
Satire on the True Blue
Protestant Poet, T.S." (a reference...