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A Century Of Parody And Imitation

A Century Of Parody And Imitation

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2021
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789354847257
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A sly wink and a keen eye for craft, this is a celebration of wit that outlived its era. A Century Of Parody And Imitation invites you into a vivid parade of mock-heroics, playful imitations, and sharp-eyed riffs on the great pens of the past.This is more than a parody anthology; it’s a curated satirical literary collection that folds a rich Victorian and Edwardian context into a delightful pastiche compendium. Jerrold’s heirs turn public bravura into quiet, clever commentary: parody of famous authors and imitation of rival poets rub shoulders with humorous literary shortcuts, revealing the genius behind the writing as much as the joke. For readers of satire and literary studies students alike, the book offers both fresh amusement and a doorway to 19th century parody tradition, framed by the sensibilities of the era and its pervasive literary culture.Historically significant and lovingly restored, the work stands as a marker of how a civilisation of letters talked to itself across generations. For casual readers, it’s gleeful entertainment; for classic-literature collectors, it is a respected artefact of a bygone era. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is not merely a reprint but a collector’s item and a cultural treasure-a preserved link to a rich, enduring tradition of literary pastiche and playful critique.

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