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  • Burlesque - Wikipedia
    17th and 18th century burlesque was divided into two types: High burlesque refers to a burlesque imitation where a literary, elevated manner was applied to a commonplace or comically inappropriate subject matter as, for example, in the literary parody and the mock-heroic
  • BURLESQUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    caricature, burlesque, parody, travesty mean a comic or grotesque imitation caricature implies ludicrous exaggeration of the characteristic features of a subject burlesque implies mockery especially through giving a serious or lofty subject a frivolous treatment
  • Burlesquer - definition of burlesquer by The Free Dictionary
    Define burlesquer burlesquer synonyms, burlesquer pronunciation, burlesquer translation, English dictionary definition of burlesquer n 1 A literary or dramatic work that makes fun of something, often by means of outlandish exaggeration 2 A ludicrous or mocking imitation; a travesty:
  • The History of Burlesque: How It’s Survived the Past 200 Years
    Burlesque is an art form that dates back hundreds of years It has taken on many iterations throughout history, each evolving into different thematic offshoots that have defined what we know as burlesque Now, there are multiple popular kinds of burlesque around the world
  • BURLESQUE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    SYNONYMS 1 satire, lampoon, farce burlesque, caricature, parody, travesty refer to the literary or dramatic forms that imitate serious works or subjects to achieve a humorous or satiric purpose
  • What does burlesquer mean? - Definitions. net
    Information and translations of burlesquer in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
  • burlesquer, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
    burlesquer, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • burlesque - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    burlesque (comparative more burlesque, superlative most burlesque) poetry runs best in heroic verse, like that of the Dispensary, or in doggerel, like that of Hudibras burlesque (countable and uncountable, plural burlesques)
  • Burlesque - Encyclopedia. com
    Borrowed into French, "burlesque" came to mean a takeoff on an existing work, without any particular moral agenda (as opposed to satire) The genre enjoyed a robust life on the French stage throughout the nineteenth century, and found ready audiences in British theaters as well
  • Burlesque | History, Characteristics Examples | Britannica
    Burlesque is closely related to parody, in which the language and style of a particular author, poem, or other work is mimicked, although burlesque is generally broader and coarser





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