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English burlesque poetry, 1700-1750,
New York, Russell & Russell, 1964Format: Book
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Burlesque et obscénité chez les troubadours : pour une approche du contre-texte médiéval
Paris : Stock, 1984Format: Book
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The novel in motley ; a history of the burlesque novel in English.
New York : Octagon Books, 1967Format: Book
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The burlesque tradition in the English theatre after 1660
New York : B. Blom, 1971Format: Book
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Grotesco, inmigración y fracaso : Armando Discépolo.
[Buenos Aires] : Corregidor, 1973Format: Book
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L'influence française dans la poésie burlesque en Angleterre, entre 1660 et 1700.
Paris : H. Champion, 1931Format: Book
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L'influence française dans la poésie burlesque en Angleterre entre 1660 et 1700
New York, B. Franklin 1971Format: Book
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Jeux et enjeux du texte comique : stratégies discursives chez Alphonse Allais
Tübingen : Niemeyer, 1992Format: Book
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A survey of burlesque and parody in English.
New York : Russell & Russell, 1967Format: Book
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Fielding's burlesque drama : its place in the tradition
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, for the University of Durham, 1987Format: Book
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Imitation, burlesque poetry, and parody : a study of some Augustan critical distinctions.
1963Format: Thesis Book
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Quevedo et la poétique du burlesque au XVIIe siècle
Madrid : Casa de Velázquez, 2011Format: Book
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Poesía satírica y burlesca en la Hispanoamérica colonial
Madrid : Universidad de Navarra : Iberoamericana : Vervuert, 2009Format: Book
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Hudibras in the burlesque tradition.
New York : Columbia University Press, 1937Format: Book
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Melville and the art of burlesque
Amsterdam : Rodopi, 1974Format: Book
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Hudibras in the burlesque tradition.
New York, Octagon Books, 1972Format: Book
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Grotesco, inmigración y fracaso : Armando Discépolo
Bs. As. [i.e., Buenos Aires] : Corregidor, 1997Format: Book
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Mockery in Spanish Golden Age literature : analysis of burlesque representation
Lanham, Md. : University Press of America, 1996Format: Book
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Burlesque
[London] Methuen 1972Format: Book
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Aportaciones al estudio de la literatura popular y burlesca del siglo XVIII : léxico y fraseología
Salamanca : Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 1990
1. ed.Format: Book
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