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Davidson, H. R. E. Loki and Saxo's Hamlet.
Gifford, D. J. Iconographical notes towards a definition of the medieval fool.
Billington, S. "Suffer fools gladly": the fool in medieval England and the play Mankind.
Gill, R. "... such conceits as clownage keeps in pay": comedy and Dr. Faustus.
Mallett, P. Shakespeare's trickster-kings: Richard III and Henry V.
Bradshaw, G. Ted Hughes' "Crow" as trickster-hero.
Williams, P. V. A. ExĂș: the master and the slave in Afro-Brazilian religion.
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