parodist


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mimics literary or musical style for comic effect

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The artist does not consider himself a parodist and freak, but an actor.
According to Audre Hanneman's Supplement to Ernest Hemingway: A Comprehensive Bibliography, the first known Hemingway parodist was James Thurber, the famed cartoonist and short story writer.
If Satie, because of his parodist attitudes and borrowings from popular music, may be cited as a strong influence in the development of Dickinson's own artistic persona, an equally important model is Charles Ives, because of his use of musical objets trouves (or rather objets souvenus) in the creation of complex, multilayered soundscapes.
But many more were happy to applaud this parody, not caring that he had created what proved to be a stubborn stereotype: they were comforted that the parodist was one of their own (unlike in the case of Apu, who is voiced by Azaria).
against the parodist would be penalizing him for the courtesy of giving
Katz was fundamentally a parodist and parody has an important place in Jewish sampling, including the work of Buchanan and Goodman, and Beck, but it is debateable whether Katz could be described as a sampler.
Allan Sherman, the musical parodist who was popular in the 1960s, wrote and performed an amusing song about peculiar singulars and plurals, but he somehow omitted this example.
Like her author, Emma is a very able parodist, and the parodist has to be an expert in language, alert to the quirks of expression, the signature phrases, the idiosyncrasies that hover on the edge of absurdity.
Ariosto's Satires, Cosimo II, Counter-Reformation and its radical reforms, Dante Della Terza, Grand Duke of Tuscany, parodist genre, sexuality, Torquato Tasso
6), distance which comes from the knowledge of the parodist's place in history.
As a first step, I will analyse the Discworld in its most parodist roots, a feature that was soon to be replaced by more elaborate satire.
RATING: 5/5 "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC - MANDATORY FUN THE Californian parodist - real name: Alfred Matthew Yankovic - has indicated that his 14th studio album could be his last, as the YouTube era necessitates a change of approach.
Still, the grandmaster parodist has been musing out loud lately that "Mandatory Fun'' may be his last album, as his record contract is up and he's expressed a need to adapt for an age when the Internet is rife with parody.
If Fried is pitch perfect as a parodist, her snappy, racy, energized style has tender uses as well.