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A Theory of Parody: The Teachings of Twentieth-Century Art Forms

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The authors examines the historical development of parody in order to examine its place, purpose and practice in the post-modern world of contemporary art forms, and examines its place and purpose in satire.
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Examines the historical development of parody in order to examine its place, purpose and practice in the postmodern world of contemporary artforms.

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"The Pulse of Life Today": Borrowing in Johanna Beyer's String Quartet No. 2

Rachel Lumsden
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TL;DR: The WPa affiliated Composers' Forum Concerts showcased new pieces by contemporary composers, as well as a post-concert discussion session during which audience members asked the featured composers questions about their music as discussed by the authors.

Thinking Back through Our Fathers: Woolf Reading Shakespeare in Orlando and a Room of One's Own

TL;DR: In this paper, a feminist interpretation of Virginia Woolf's treatment of Shakespeare in Orlando and A Room of One's Own is presented, with a focus on the need for women writers to record women's experiences.
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"Del día que fue conde": The Parodic Remaking of the Count of Barcelona in the Poema de mio Cid

TL;DR: In this paper, the exiled rodrigo díaz de vivar moves his forces into the territory of Zaragoza, which is under the protection of the count of barcelona, berenguer ramón ii, identified by the poet as Remont verenguel.