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[[Image:Met recht soudic gerne doer de Werelt commen (Allegory of the World).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Allegory of the World]]'' (1515) from the studio of [[Joachim Patinir]]]] [[Image:Met recht soudic gerne doer de Werelt commen (Allegory of the World).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Allegory of the World]]'' (1515) from the studio of [[Joachim Patinir]]]]
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 +This page features links to instances of [[Flemish culture|Flemish]] [[satire]].
 +==Examples==
 +* ''[[The Legend of Thyl Ulenspiegel and Lamme Goedzak]]'', an 1867 novel by Charles De Coster
 +*[[HUMO]]
 +*[['t Pallieterke]]
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Dutch satire]]
 +*[[Belgian satire]], see ''[[Man Bites Dog (film)|Man Bites Dog]]''
*[[Folklore of the Low Countries]] *[[Folklore of the Low Countries]]
*[[Flemish humor]] *[[Flemish humor]]
-*[[Flemish satire]]+*[[Satire]]
*[[Flemish fantastique and grotesque]] *[[Flemish fantastique and grotesque]]
 +*[[Flemish art]]
 +*[[Flemish literature]]
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