Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Marvellous Melbourne's Middle Ages : The Burlesque Extravaganzas of W. M. Akhurst
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'Lynch's exploration of nineteenth-century Australian burlesque argues that while colonial Australia participated in a larger irreverent, comic culture of popular medievalism, its apparent irreverence toward the Middle Ages sometimes in fact belied a nagging sense that modern Australian public life could only be a base parody of an illustrious European past ('Medievalism, Nationalism, Colonialism', p.4)

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