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Edward William Hope has written: 'The language of parody' -- subject(s): Parody
Robert Chambers has written: 'Parody'
Michael Gerber has written: 'The E Myth Seminar' 'Barry Trotter and the Shameless Parody' 'Barry Trotter and the unauthorized parody' -- subject(s): Parodies, imitations, Harry Potter (Fictitious character) 'The E-Myth Manager' 'The E-myth Guru' 'Barry Trotter and the Shameless Parody'
Weird Al Yankovic's "CNR" is not a direct parody of a song so it is and written by him, but is a parody of the style of music by the band, "The White Stripes".
A parody or a pastiche or, posthumous
Yes parodying Parodied Parody
Edward J. Smith has written: 'A parody on The Mikado' -- subject(s): Parodies, imitations
George. Kitchin has written: 'Sir Roger L'Estrange' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Press 'A survey of burlesque and parody in English' -- subject(s): Burlesque (Literature), English literature, History and criticism, Parody
Len MacKenzie has written: 'Compose yourself' -- subject(s): Parody in music, Music, Humor, Anecdotes
"Jurassic Park" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "MacArthur Park" by Jimmy Webb (as performed by Richard Harris), and is written as a humorous take on the film of the same name.
Michael was a humorist who specialized in sarcasm and parody. Parody can be used as a noun or a verb.
The comedian's hilarious parody of a popular song had the audience in stitches.