- The
Flowers of
Buffoonery (道化の華, Dōke no Hana) is a 1935 ****anese
novella by
Osamu Dazai.
Initially titled The Sea (海, Umi) in an
early draft Dazai shared...
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cheerful facade when his
schoolmate Takeichi sees
through one of his
false buffooneries. Ōba
befriends him to
prevent Takeichi from
revealing his secret. Inspired...
- Self-control
Intemperance Sarcasm Sincerity Boastfulness Boorishness Wit
Buffoonery Shamelessness Modesty Shyness Callousness Just
resentment Spitefulness...
- A jester,
court jester, fool or
joker was a
member of the
household of a
nobleman or a
monarch emplo**** to
entertain guests during royal court. Jesters...
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Monthly Film
Bulletin wrote in a
mixed review that "the team's
visual buffooneries and
verbal rigamaroles (some good, some bad, but
mostly indifferent)...
- folkway-norms. The art of
performing as a
clown is
known as
clowning or
buffoonery, and the term "clown" may be used
synonymously with
predecessors like...
- True," is her new co-host, ****ual
nemesis and true love, Pete Sharp's
buffoonery antics. Only, when Lana
manages to
change Pete's temperament,
their chemistry...
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patron of the arts ... the most
extraordinary compound of talent, wit,
buffoonery, obstinacy, and good feeling—in
short a
medley of the most
opposite qualities...
- but I
still think there is a lot of
stuff out
today that is 'coonery
buffoonery'" and
highlighted the work and
content of John
Singleton as well as his...
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created Belgian throne.
Though he had a re****tion for
tactlessness and
buffoonery,
William could be
shrewd and diplomatic. He
foresaw that the potential...