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    by Madhusri Shrivastava
    Published 2016-02-01
    .... To cater to the migrants’ needs, ribald action romances are produced; but this very bawdiness hamstrings...
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    by Anca-Simina Martin
    Published 2020-12-01
    ...This article proposes a quantitative analysis of the Romanian translations of 325 ribald...
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    by Martin Anca-Simina
    Published 2017-12-01
    ... has come after analysing a sample of Shakespearean ribald puns and their Romanian equivalents...
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    by Finnegan, M.
    Published 2010
    ... the sexes, with its ribald, graphic humour, and its recruitment of spirit others, we see the pulse of a...
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    by Violaine Heyraud
    Published 2017-11-01
    ... and ribald comedy? In each case, the manuscripts submitted for his censorship, in the proposed texts, reveal...
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    by Lin, Thomas Wen Tsen
    Published 2015
    ... on it throughout its forty-year performance history, Giasone’s identity as a sentimental, at times ribald love...
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    ... in ribald comedy. I also examine the evolving discourses addressing the nature of disease and infection...
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    by Samzun, Patrick
    Published 2013
    ..., in marvelous sceneries or in a rustic and ribald atmosphere. These relations can be qualified as “liberal...
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    by Ruimi, Jennifer
    Published 2012
    ... and twentieth centuries, few were interested in these ribald plays except for a handful of scholars delving...
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    by Sara Chia-Chien Chen, 陳家倩
    Published 2011
    ... interest in ribald, greedy, lustful, deceitful, vicious, vulgar, indomitable yet always strong, vivacious...
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    by Linda Ben-Zvi
    Published 2018-10-01
    ..., and ultimate decay, so often a locus for humor, and described so ribaldly in Becket’s fiction. The essay also...
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