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Definitions of parodist in various dictionaries:
noun - mimics literary or musical style for comic effect
verb - to imitate a serious literary work for comic effect
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A person who parodies |
The bparodistb who wrote the following newspaper quatrain was no enemy of the automobile in spite of his cynicism. The Automobilist Abroad M. F. (Milburg Francisco) Mansfield. That is true, and indeed as a bparodistb Sir George Trevelyan belongs to the metrical miocene. |
mimics literary or musical style for comic effect |
a person who writes parodies |
Parodist might refer to |
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A parody (); also called a spoof, send-up, take-off, lampoon, play on (something), caricature, or joke is a work created to imitate, make fun of, or comment on an original workits subject, author, style, or some other targetby means of satiric or ironic imitation. As the literary theorist Linda Hutcheon puts it, "parody is imitation, not always at the expense of the parodied text." Another critic, Simon Dentith, defines parody as "any cultural practice which provides a relatively polemical allusive imitation of another cultural production or practice." * Parody may be found in art or culture, including literature, music (although "parody" in music has an earlier, somewhat different meaning than for other art forms), animation, gaming, and film. * The writer and critic John Gross observes in his Oxford Book of Parodies, that parody seems to flourish on territory somewhere between pastiche ("a composition in another artist's manner, without satirical intent") and burlesque (which "fools aro |