(noun) carnival, a Festival Marked By Merrymaking And Processions
(noun) carnival, a Frenetic Disorganized (and Often Comic) Disturbance Suggestive Of A Circus Or Carnival; "it Was So Funny It Was A Circus"; "the Whole Occasion Had A Carnival Atmosphere"
(noun) carnival, a Traveling Show; Having Sideshows And Rides And Games Of Skill Etc.
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Carnival and Lent Themes in "Mankind"
Combe, Kirk. "Shadwell as Lord of Misrule: Dryden, Varronian Satire, and Carnival." Eighteenth-Century Life 24 (Fall 2000): 1-18
Carnival and Misrule in Dryden
Gash, Anthony. "Carnival against Lent: The Ambivalence of Medieval Drama." Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology, and History. Ed. David Aers. New York: St. Martin's, 1986. 74-98.
Carnival and Lent Themes in "Mankind"
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The Steel Drum
Carnivalesque. An article on Mikhail Bakhtin. Taken from the website [1]http://www.english.uga.edu/~amitchel/4830_carnival.htm.
Gerald Manley Hopkins
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