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Rosta Windows or Satirical Rosta Windows (, Okna satiry Rosta ) were stencil-replicated propaganda posters created by artists and poets within the Rosta system, under the supervision of the Chief Committee of Political Education during 1919-21.
The canons, he tells us, were spared the long choral duties, the sharp reproofs, the stern discipline of the Black Monks, and were not bound to the Spartan simplicity of clothing and diet of the field-working Cistercians .< ref > cf. Speculum Stultorum Rolls Series: The Anglo-Latin Satirical poets of the Twelfth Century < cite ></ ref > The " Llanthony Chronicler " relates how the first founders of his famous abbey, having consulted among themselves, decided to become canons regular, first, because on account of the charity they were well liked by all, and then because they were satisfied with a modest manner of living, their habit, though clean, being decent, neither too coarse, nor too rich.

Satirical and outside
Satire | Satirical illustration of 1661 showing ' Gyant Desborough ' brandishing a cannon outside Oliver Cromwell's palace

Satirical and England
Satirical cartoon from England lampooning the excesses of the Revolution as symbolized through the guillotine: between 18, 000 and 40, 000 people were executed during the Reign of Terror

Satirical and .
* Satirical newspaper The Onion ran a story entitled " Craig Biggio Blames Media Pressure For Stalling At 285 Hit-By-Pitches " as Biggio closed in on the record of 287 hit-by-pitches.
Satirical cartoon protesting against the introduction of paper money, by James Gillray, 1797.
The great eleven volume Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires Preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum compiled between 1870 and 1954 is the definitive reference work for the study of British Satirical prints.
* Satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer's 1953 song " Lobachevsky " was based on a number that Kaye had done, about the Russian director Constantin Stanislavski, again with the affected Russian accent.
Satirical writers began to suggest that political rivals ( or more often, their wives ) engaged in tribadism in order to harm their reputations.
Satirical novels with fantastic settings such as Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift may be considered speculative fiction.
Satirical literature can commonly be categorized as either Horatian or Juvenalian, although the two are not entirely mutually exclusive.
* R. H. Blyth, translator, Senryu: Japanese Satirical Verses, The Hokuseido Press, ISBN 0-8371-2958-3 230 pp, Incl.
* R. H. Blyth, translator, Edo Satirical Verse Anthologies, The Hokuseido Press, 312 pp.
The Satirical Theatre of Cyprus was founded in October 1983 by actor and director Vladimiros Kafkaridis.
Satirical drawing in Punch Magazine ( 29 September 1894 ), showing the victory of " small " Japan over " large " China.
" Scatology in Continental Satirical Writings from Aristophanes to Rabelais " and " English Scatological Writings from Skelton to Pope.
Satirical targets, such as Prime Minister Harold Macmillan and Home Secretary Henry Brooke would be lampooned in sketches, debates and monologues.
Satirical newspaper The Onion commemorated the 10th anniversary of Pearl Harbors release with an article comparing what is viewed as the poor quality of the film to what is viewed as the terror of the actual Pearl Harbor attacks.
Satirical broadsides by Thomas Rowlandson, many published by Rudolph Ackermann, were also extremely popular.
Satirical entertainment, cinema and shows of British production are also included in its programming.
* Psalmanazar, George, A Historical and Geographical Description of Formosa, in " Japan in Eighteenth-Century English Satirical Writings " in 5 vols., edited by Takau Shimada, Tokyo: Edition Synapse.
Satirical comedies such as Jean de France and Jeppe of the Hill are still performed today.
In 1985, Paskaleva became part of the famous Satirical Theatre „ Aleko Konstantinov “, Sofia.
* Libel Noose Closes on Frank: Satirical Rag Has Few Friends.

poets and outside
Typically, light verse in English is formal verse, although a few free verse poets, such as Billy Collins, have excelled at light verse outside the formal verse tradition.
A few well-known concrete poets outside the English language are András Petöcz in the Hungarian language and Joan Brossa in the Catalan language.
John Betjeman and Stevie Smith, who were two of the most significant poets of this period, stood outside all schools and groups.
Schmidt has claimed that Baxter was ' one of the most precocious poets of the century ' whose neglect outside of New Zealand is baffling.
Although it was never spoken per se outside church services, members of the priesthood, poets, and the educated tended to slip its expressions into their speech.
He is considered one of the greatest Soviet poets in the Yiddish language and his poems were widely admired inside and outside Russia.
Some poets had rarely traveled outside of Iran and had little idea of the western culture.
On Tennyson's death in 1892 it was felt that none of the then living poets, except Algernon Charles Swinburne or William Morris, who were outside consideration on other grounds, was of sufficient distinction to succeed to the laurel crown, and for several years no new poet-laureate was nominated.
The only other Arcadian worthy of mention is Curvo Semedo, but the " Dissidents ", a name given to those poets who remained outside the Arcadias, include three men who show independence and a sense of reality, José Anastacio da Cunha, Nicolão Tolentino, and Francisco Manoel de Nascimento, better known as Filinto Elysio.
Yoshioka Minoru, the very embodiment of what the postwar period meant to Japanese poetry, had influenced virtually all of the younger experimental poets, and received the admiration even of those outside the bounds of that genre ( The New Modernism, 2010 ).
Both press and journal were dedicated to expanding the horizons of Irish poetry by rediscovering a native modernist tradition, publishing younger Irish poets who were working in modes that sat outside the mainstream and introducing innovative non-Irish writing to an Irish audience.
A collection of six short stories, Yeki Bud Yeki Nabud deals with the social and political conditions in Iran at the turn of the century, a subject that up to then had been outside the purview of writers and poets in general.
Barr suggested that poets get experience outside the academy.
Nikos Kavvadias (; January 11, 1910, Nikolsk-Ussuriysky – February 10, 1975, Athens ) was a Greek poet and writer ; currently one of the most popular poets in Greece, who used his travels around the world as a sailor, and life at sea and its adventures, as powerful metaphors for the escape of ordinary people outside the boundaries of reality.
Some groups of poets and genres of poetry stood completely outside that tradition.
In the early 1940s Livesay suggested to Anne Marriott, Floris McLaren, and Doris Ferne that they start a poetry magazine which would serve as a vehicle for poets outside the somewhat closed Montreal circle.
* Bard ( Soviet Union ), popular poets and singers who wrote songs outside the Soviet establishment
Jazz poetry has long been something of an " outsider " art form that exists somewhere outside the mainstream, having been conceived in the 1920s by African-Americans, maintained in the 1950s by counterculture poets like those of the Beat generation, and adapted in modern times into hip-hop music and live poetry events known as poetry slams.
# Sartre claims authors and poets are outside of language and are trapped.

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