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On 26 December 1662 Samuel Pepys recorded in his diary that he bought Hudibras, but, despite its being extremely popular at the time, he admitted finding no humour in it and selling it the same day.

Hudibras and from
The most likely genesis for the mock-heroic, as distinct from the picaresque, burlesque, and satirical poem is the comic poem Hudibras ( 1662 – 1674 ), by Samuel Butler.
He is first mentioned in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, which describes him as the son of King Rud Hud Hudibras, and the tenth ruler in line from the first King, Brutus.
Hudibras also lampoons the faded conventions of chivalrous romance, from an ironic, consciously realistic viewpoint.
Hudibras is an English mock heroic narrative poem from the 17th century written by Samuel Butler.
Certainly, the mention of Mamaluke in the poem makes this possible although Butler suggests Hudibras is from the West Country making Henry Rosewell a candidate.
Spenser in turn probably got the name from the legendary English king Rud Hud Hudibras.
It picks up from where the second left off with Hudibras going to the widow's house to explain the details of the whipping he had promised to give himself but Ralpho had got there first and told her what had actually happened.
Hudibrastic is a type of English verse named for Samuel Butler's Hudibras, published in parts from 1663 to 1678.

Hudibras and work
In late 1662 the first part of Hudibras, which he began writing when lodging at Holborn, London in 1658 and continued to work on while in Ludlow, was published, and the other two in 1664 and 1678 respectively.
His best work is satirical, slightly reminiscent of Hudibras ; his other poems are considered mediocre.
Additionally he wrote a ' Key ' to Hudibras, a 17th century satire by Samuel Butler on the English Civil War, which was included in several 18th century editions of the work.
Hudibras was an extremely popular work with pirate copies and a spurious second part being issued before Butler could produce his genuine second part in 1664.
Of the most famous was Ned Ward and his Hudibras Redivivus with Samuel Wesley father of John Wesley emulating the work.

Hudibras and has
Part two describes how the knight's imprisoned condition is reported by Fame to a widow Hudibras has been wooing and she comes to see him.

Hudibras and many
Hudibras was reprinted many times in the centuries following Butler's death.

Hudibras and .
He is remembered now chiefly for a long satirical poem entitled Hudibras.
The popularity of Hudibras notwithstanding, Butler was not offered a place at Court.
Frontispiece and titlepage of a 1744 illustrated and annotated edition of Butler's Hudibras.
Hudibras is directed against the religious sectarianism.
* Butler, Samuel, Hudibras: The Second Part, London 1663.
In 1726 Hogarth prepared twelve large engravings for Samuel Butler's Hudibras.
They may perhaps be compared to Hudibras.
* Tone Poem No. 4, Hudibras ( 1902, after Samuel Butler )
Contrasting examples of literary burlesque are Alexander Pope's sly The Rape of the Lock and Samuel Butler's irreverent Hudibras.
Low burlesque applied an irreverent, mocking style to a serious subject ; an example is Samuel Butler's poem Hudibras, which described the misadventures of a Puritan knight in satiric doggerel verse, using a colloquial idiom.
Hudibras gave rise to a particular verse form, commonly called the " Hudibrastic.
The prose is a parody of heroic poetry along the lines of Samuel Butler's parody of battle in Hudibras.
"' Hudibras ' and Hudibrastic Verse " in The Cambridge history of English and American literature: An encyclopedia in eighteen volumes.
He was succeeded by his son Rud Hud Hudibras.
Rud Hud Hudibras ( Welsh: Run baladr bras ) was a legendary king of the Britons as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth.
Rud Hud Hudibras became king after his father's death and reigned for 39 years, ending the civil war and restoring peace to the kingdom.
Although the Bible's lessons have been paraphrased for hundreds of years, the modern phrase, " Spare the rod and spoil the child ," was coined by Samuel Butler, in Hudibras, a mock heroic narrative poem, published in 1663.
Several people have been suggested as collaborators, including Samuel Butler of Hudibras fame, Martin Clifford, and Thomas Sprat, a Royal Society founder and later Bishop of Rochester.
His Knight of the Kirk ( 1723 ) is an imitation of Hudibras.

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