A pastiche (/pæˈstiːʃ, pɑː-/) is a work of visual art, literature, theatre, music, or architecture that imitates the style or character of the work of...
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Look up pastiche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pastiche is a literary or other artistic genre. Pastiche may also refer to: Pastiche (album), a 1978...
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Pastiche is an album by the Manhattan Transfer, released in 1978 by Atlantic Records. This was the last studio album the Manhattan Transfer recorded with...
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Sherlock Holmes has long been a popular character for pastiche, Holmes-related work by authors and creators other than Arthur Conan Doyle. Their works...
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Pasticcio (redirect from Pastiche (music))
In music, a pasticcio or pastiche is an opera or other musical work composed of works by different composers who may or may not have been working together...
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Batman (franchise) (redirect from List of Batman pastiches)
The DC Comics character Batman has been adapted into various media including film, radio, television, and video games, as well as numerous merchandising...
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inherent in the genre's formula. Formula fiction should not be confused with pastiche: Fiction mimicking another work or author's style. Comedy as a whole –...
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Pastiches et mélanges ("Pastiches and mixtures") is a collection of accounts of the Lemoine case by Marcel Proust, as recounted in the style of sundry...
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The Night Land (section Pastiche, homages and sequels)
The Night Land is a horror/fantasy novel by English writer William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912. As a work of fantasy it belongs to the Dying...
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use of pastiche: "Multiple pastiche without enabling commentary is doubtless self-canceling, yet, at the same time, each element of pastiche calls into...
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adaptation of Andrew Lane's Young Sherlock Holmes book series, itself a pastiche of Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories. The series will...
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cinema and traditional narrative film. One is an extensive use of homage or pastiche, imitating the style or character of other artistic works. A second is...
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Jesus Christus ist um unsrer Missetat willen verwundet (St Mark Passion pastiche, Weimar version) SATB 2Vl 2Va Hc II/9: 69 Pasticcio (Keiser G.?, Bach)...
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Postmodern literature (section Pastiche)
postmodern literature.[citation needed] The poem is fragmentary and employs pastiche like much postmodern literature, but the speaker in The Waste Land says...
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Cheese Shop sketch (section Pastiches and parodies)
The "Cheese Shop" is a sketch from Monty Python's Flying Circus. It originally appeared in episode 33, "Salad Days" on 30 November, 1972. The script for...
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famous painting Guernica by Pablo Picasso. The band performed avant-garde pastiche of inter-war European music, sometimes substituting synthesizers for an...
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adventures of pairs of police mathematicians. It is a pastiche of Dragnet. Mathnet is a pastiche of Dragnet, in which the main characters are mathematicians...
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"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" was written by McCartney as a pastiche of ska music. The track took a surprising amount of time to complete, with...
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Jauchzet dem Herrn alle Welt is a three-movement pasticcio motet for double SATB choir. It includes music by Georg Philipp Telemann and Johann Sebastian...
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (section Pastiche (Passé-ism))
showed he was highly gifted at writing in a style of 18th-century European pastiche. Tchaikovsky graduated from imitation to full-scale evocation in the ballet...
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Stephen King (category Writers of Sherlock Holmes pastiches)
Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author. Widely known for his horror novels, he has been crowned the "King of Horror". He has...
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Rouge! as a "brilliant," "celebratory," and "humorous" musical and aural pastiche due to its use of diverse songs. Moulin Rouge! takes well-known popular...
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Mellish agm Monarch agm Mongolian Giant Moon-Walker Munchkin Orange Sun Pastiche agm Peach Passion Peredovik Prado Red Red Sun Ring of Fire Rostov Russian...
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The Adventures of Tintin (section Parody and pastiche)
occupation. Following Hergé's death, hundreds more unofficial parodies and pastiches of the Adventures of Tintin were produced, covering a wide variety of...
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Mark Twain (category Writers of Sherlock Holmes pastiches)
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was...
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Bond and Taylor-Wood reprising the roles of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in a pastiche of the photo-portrait made by photographer Annie Leibovitz—a few hours...
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thematic variation, ironic retake, parody, imitation, stylistic theft, pastiches, collages, and deliberate assemblages. There is no rigorous and precise...
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or Jack the Ripper) into Holmesian pastiches, something Conan Doyle himself never did. Another common pastiche approach is to create a new story fully...
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seraphs, the misinformed, simple, noble-winged seraphs, envied," is a pastiche of two passages of the poem, the "winged seraphs of heaven" (line 11),...
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