- A
sotie (or
sottie) is a
short satirical play
common in 15th- and 16th-century in France. The word (compare
modern sottise)
comes from the sots, "fools"...
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medal engraved in 1461.
Charles gifted Triboulet a
magnificent mare. The
sottie Vigiles Triboulet describes the
overall language of a work
composed by Villon...
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Angeles Times.
Retrieved May 1, 2017. Somashekhar, Sandhya;
Sottie, Leah (May 1, 2017). "May Day
protests spark brawls,
arrests across country"...
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Riggan sees
Humbert as
personifying "the
spirit of
Harlequin or a
sottie clown who
annihilates reality,
turns life into a game and the
world upside...
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United Peter Sottie Regional...
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Attribute of
Carnivalesque Traditions and its
Literary Appropriation in
Sottie Theatre", in Østrem, E.; Bruun, M. B.; Fleischer, J.; Petersen, N. H. (eds...
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Farce – a realistic, humorous, and even co****
satire of
human failings Sottie –
generally a
conversation among idiots ("sots"), full of puns and quidproquos...
- as
sermons joyeaux, was a
parody of
Sunday sermons.
Other types were the
sottie,
which was a
sharper satire that made a
point about a
political topic, sometimes...
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Farce - a realistic, humorous, and even co****
satire of
human failings Sottie -
generally a
conversation among idiots ("sots"), full of puns and quidproquos...
- the U.S." Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved May 1, 2017. Somashekhar, Sandhya;
Sottie, Leah (May 1, 2017). "May Day
protests spark brawls,
arrests across country"...