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The Classics Reclassified4 reviews
Richard Armour

McGraw-Hill, 1960

A great followup to Twisted Tales from Shakespeare
This is a wonderful volume of literary humor that really should be back in print. Going through famous fictional works (including yet another Shakespeare), Armour goes through the work of fiction and, taking things to an illogical extreme, presents a very funny take on these classics. This book is hilarious, particularly, of course, if you've read the original work in question.
  
  











  



  
Film Classics Reclassified: A Shocking Spoof of Cinema
Wes D. Gehring

Robin Vincent Publishing LLC, 2001

A parody of film criticism, Gehring spoofs such watershed films as Psycho, Chinatown, The Wizard of Oz, and several others. Whether it is healthy or not, it is sometimes good to step back and have fun with all the time we spend in the dark. Spoofing allows more laughter and maybe a modicum of insight about the films we love. If nothing else, it gives us something to talk about between the next double feature.
  
  











  



  
The classics reclassified: In which certain famous books are not so much digested as indigested, together ...1 review
Richard Willard Armour

Bantam Books, 1968

Delicious Send-up of Literature Textbooks
One lady I know told me that reading THE CLASSICS RECLASSIFIED helped her get a good score on the GRE. Armour presents, in each chapter, an accurate but hilarious synopsis of a book that often appears on required reading lists for English classes. At the end of each chapter are questions on the book, but probably not the questions most English teachers would ask. For example, among the ...
  
  











  



  
The Classics Reclassified in Which Certain Famous Books Are Not So Much Digested as Indigested, Together with ...2 reviews
Richard Armour

McGraw-Hill, 1960

While anticipating the movie Troy
Yep it is time for me to be exposed to culture so I thought I would go see a classic (Troy "Brad Pitt".) but first I need to know a little about the story and the Author. So I turned to my trusty reference, "The Classics Reclassified" by Richard Armour. My copy must have been written about the time of Homer as it has no ISBN number. This volume helps one understand the classics in a way they ...
  
  











  



  
Drop in SIDS rate may be misleading: reclassified deaths?(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News
Sherry Boschert

International Medical News Group, 2004

This digital document is an article from Pediatric News, published by International Medical News Group on August 1, 2004. The length of the article is 355 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Drop in SIDS rate may be misleading: ...
  
  











  





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