Incoming Resources
- Xanthippic dialogues, edited by Roger Scruton
- Comix underground U.S.A., R. Crumb ... [et al.] ; [traducción: OPS]
- The satanic nurses, and other literary parodies, J.B. Miller.
- The man who has it all, a patronizing parody of self-help books for women, @ManWhoHasItAll
- Parodies, etcetera & so forth, W.B. Scott ; edited by Gerald Graff and Barbara Heldt ; preface by Gerald Graff
- Sentido y sensibilidad y monstruos marinos, Jane Austen y Ben H. Winters ; traducción de Camila Batlles Vinn ; [interior illustrations by Eugene Smith]
- Mercurial, Asylum Street Spankers
- Parody party, [by] E. C. Bentley [and others] Edited by Leonard Russell. Nicolas Bentley drew the pictures
- American literature in parody;, a collection of parody, satire, and literary burlesque of American writers past and present., Illustrated by Burges Green
- Speak roughly to your little boy;, a collection of parodies and burlesques, together with the original poems, chosen and annotated for young people., Illustrated by Joseph Low
- Tales from the Brothers Grimm and the Sisters Weird, Vivian Vande Velde
- Parodies:, an anthology from Chaucer to Beerbohm--and after
- At the mountains of murkiness and other parodies
- Alice in tumblr-land, and other fairy tales for a new generation, Tim Manley
- Pride and prejudice and zombies, Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith
- Collected parodies,, by Louis Untemeyer
- I must go down to the beach again and other poems, Karen Jo Shapiro ; illustrated by Judy Love
- Life for real dummies, a parody, Richard Sandomir & Rick Wolff
- Perictione in Colophon, reflections on the aesthetic way of life, translated from the Arabic by Roger Scruton
- The anagram detectives, by Norma Schier ; introd. by Stanley Ellin
- La magia de mandar todo a la chingada, deja de perder tiempo con personas que no te caen bien haciendo cosas que ni te gustan, de la autora de Arregla tu desmadre, Sarah Knight ; traducción, Patrica Pérez Esparza
- The classics reclassified,, in which certain famous books are not so much digested as indigested, together with mercifully brief biographies of their authors, a few unnecessary footnotes, and questions which it might be helpful not to answer., Nostalgically illustrated by Campbell Grant
- This side of parodies
- Pride and prejudice and zombies, the classic Regency romance -- now with ultraviolent zombie mayhem!, by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith