The Diversions of the Echo Club

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The Diversions of the Echo Club is a satirical 19th-century work by American author Bayard Taylor that parodies the styles and mannerisms of prominent poets of his era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
literary parody
satirical work
author Bayard Taylor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationForm magazine serial
firstPublisher The Atlantic Monthly NERFINISHED
genre parody
satire
hasLiteraryStyle humorous criticism
pastiche
hasTargetAudience general adult readers
literary critics
readers of contemporary poetry
hasTheme critique of poetic affectation
literary imitation
satire of contemporary literary culture
influencedBy American Fireside Poets NERFINISHED
Victorian poetry
literaryForm prose
notableFor parodying the styles and mannerisms of prominent contemporary poets
originalLanguage English
parodies Alfred, Lord Tennyson NERFINISHED
Algernon Charles Swinburne NERFINISHED
Bayard Taylor NERFINISHED
Bret Harte NERFINISHED
Coventry Patmore NERFINISHED
Dante Gabriel Rossetti NERFINISHED
Edmund Clarence Stedman NERFINISHED
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow NERFINISHED
James Russell Lowell NERFINISHED
John Greenleaf Whittier NERFINISHED
Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. NERFINISHED
Ralph Waldo Emerson NERFINISHED
Robert Browning NERFINISHED
Thomas Bailey Aldrich NERFINISHED
Walt Whitman NERFINISHED
William Morris NERFINISHED
partOf 19th-century American literature
publicationCentury 19th century
setting fictional literary club
subjectMatter 19th-century English-language poetry
poetic style and mannerism

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Bayard Taylor notableWork The Diversions of the Echo Club