Virgile travesti

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Virgile travesti is a

burlesque literature[2] is notable for introducing the word travesty[3] into English.[4] Produced in eight volumes, the last book in the work was not published until 1659.[5]

References

  1. ^ Morillot, Paul (1888). Scarron: étude biographique et littéraire. Paris: Lecène et Oudin. pp. 191–193.
  2. ^ "Le Virgile travesti". lister.history.ox.ac.uk.
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  4. ^ "Travesty - literature".
  5. ^ Yale French studies. Yale French Studies. 1967. Retrieved 5 June 2018.