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A collection of sharp parodies that mimic and mock established literary styles, offering pastiches of classical Roman tableaux, mock-heroic sketches, and satirical short stories about poets, painters, and social climbers. The pieces alternate between ornate, Latin-inflected prose and more colloquial narration, exaggerating ritual, rhetoric, and manners to expose vanity and pretension. Recurring comic situations place stylish figures in absurd or undignified circumstances, while other sketches lampoon artistic ambition and literary affectation. The volume emphasizes wit, tonal mimicry, and playful inversion of high literary forms rather than extended plots.

About the Author

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Cornelis Veth

Cornelis Veth was a Dutch author and poet, recognized for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. He is particularly known for his work "Parodieën," which showcases his skill in parody and wit. Veth's writing often reflects the cultural and literary movements of his time, engaging with contemporary themes through a humorous lens. His unique style and approach to parody have left a mark on Dutch literature, making him a notable figure in the literary heritage of the Netherlands.

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