Role Description____________________________________Jesters, also known as fools, tricksters, or clowns were both actors and entertainers for the royal court or any member of the nobility that could afford them. The jester was one of the few people that could speak freely in the royal court, using humor to mock, jibe, or joke.
Keywords______________________________________________________ | clown | trickster | fool | ioculator | court jester |
| harlequin | entertainment | court fool | comic entertainment |
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Print Resources_________________________________________________Title
| Location
| Call Number
| Pages
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| Medieval World | Reference
| REF 940.1 MED
| v.9, p. 66
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Encyclopedia Britannica (topic listed under "fool")
| Back left case
| REF 031 ENC
| v.4, p. 870
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The Middle Ages
| Reference
| REF 940.1 MID
| v. 3, p. 143, 161, 162-164
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| Arts and Literature in the Middle Ages | Back right case | 700.9 CEL
| p. 26-28
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Web Resources__________________________________________________Suggested Databases:
Thomson Gale: S
tudent Resource Center Gold; History Resource Center-World
Web Sites:
Medieval European Jesters and FoolsFooling Around the World: The History of the JesterFoolish FashionMyth BustingHistory of the FoolCourt Jesters