parodies of classics?

GrushaVashnadze

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(Warning: this post could be interpreted as an instance of b@re-f@ced $e1f-pr0m0t!0n. If that offends you, please stop reading now. My question below is, however, genuinely meant, and I look forward to reading your suggestions.)

I have recently been writing a number of porno parodies of some of my favourite literary giants. I do this out of genuine respect and affection for their work. Are there others here who enjoy writing this sort of thing? Please point me to some of yours. Here are some of mine:

e e cummings

T. S. Eliot

Rudyard Kipling ("fucking with Kipling" - or should be that "kipping with fuckling"? - or even "flipping with cufflinks"? just wondering out loud...)

Bertolt Brecht
 
I think I've thrown this one into a similar thread sometime back, but with the disclaimer that some may not consider the original to be a classic, here we go with The Red-Headed League
 
In my Pocket Monster University story, the protagonist is in English class as part of his university coursework, and so it was necessary to create metafictional classics for them to study. So far they've done Homer's Odyssey (where the journey was replaced with the plot to Pokemon Sapphire), Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre (where the central religious question about divorce and remarriage has been adjusted to be about topdecking in Yugioh), and Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter (renamed "The Lewd Crest").
 
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