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supposed absurdities in a mock-academic
lecture format. Offenbach, a
frequent parodist (of
among others Gluck,
Donizetti and Meyerbeer), was
himself parodied...
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Neoism is a
parodistic -ism. It
refers both to a
specific subcultural network of
artistic performance and
media experimentalists, and, more generally,...
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social trends and events. On the
other hand, the
writer and
frequent parodist Vladimir Nabokov made a distinction: "Satire is a lesson,
parody is a game...
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Heywood Allen (born
Allan Stewart Konigsberg;
November 30, 1935) is an
American filmmaker, actor, and
comedian whose career spans more than six decades...
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Member of
Polish band Kult with a
parodistic T-shirt
using the
company logo ("Corona Virus") in 2022...
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Michael Gerber (born June 14, 1969) is best
known as the
author of the
Barry Trotter series, a
Sunday Times best-selling
parody of the
Harry Potter books...
- an
Italian diplomat and poet best
known for his Morgante, an epic and
parodistic poem
about a
giant who is
converted to
Christianity by
Orlando and follows...
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Roald Dahl (13
September 1916 – 23
November 1990) was a
British author of po****r children's
literature and
short stories, a poet,
screenwriter and a wartime...
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Woodbury MacFarlane (/məkˈfɑːrlɪn/; born
October 26, 1973) is an
American actor, animator, writer, producer, director, comedian, and singer. He is...
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Melvin James Brooks (né Kaminsky; born June 28, 1926) is an
American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. With a
career spanning over
seven decades, he is known...