• Carajicomedia (Prick Comedy) is a 16th-century Spanish poetic work of 117 stanzas composed of eight 12-syllable verses. It appeared for the first and...
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    Erasmus's Moriae Encomium (1509), Thomas More's Utopia (1516), and Carajicomedia (1519). The Elizabethan (i.e. 16th-century English) writers thought...
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    State of Siege (2002) Telón de boca (2003) A Cock-Eyed Comedy (2005) (Carajicomedia, 2000) Exiled from Almost Everywhere (El exiliado de aquí y allá, 2008)...
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  • fingida (attributed to Miguel de Cervantes), La lozana andaluza, La Carajicomedia, La picara Justina and a large number of minor works attest to this...
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    late-medieval Spain. Laberinto de Fortuna inspired an extremely bawdy parody, Carajicomedia (Dick Comedy), written 1516–1519. This social satire was quickly suppressed...
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    Jean Genet's poètes maudits with notable works such as Coto vedado and Carajicomedia), Luis Antonio de Villena [es] (Ante el espejo, Chicos, Divino, Oro...
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