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presses not the fear of death but the fear of life . " This assertion , expressed in
the spirit of existentialism , presents first an opposition of life to death . Such an
opposition is completely contrary to the system of grotesque imagery , in which ...
presses not the fear of death but the fear of life . " This assertion , expressed in
the spirit of existentialism , presents first an opposition of life to death . Such an
opposition is completely contrary to the system of grotesque imagery , in which ...
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Each abusive expression always contains in some topographical and bodily
aspect the image of pregnant death . Our analysis of Pantagruel showed that one
of the main themes of this book is the theme of birth - giving death : for instance ,
the ...
Each abusive expression always contains in some topographical and bodily
aspect the image of pregnant death . Our analysis of Pantagruel showed that one
of the main themes of this book is the theme of birth - giving death : for instance ,
the ...
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of unusual demises , some of them due to happy circumstances ( as death from
drowning in a barrel of malvasie ) . Rabelais had borrowed most of these stories
from ancient and new anthologies of death , which presented their subject ...
of unusual demises , some of them due to happy circumstances ( as death from
drowning in a barrel of malvasie ) . Rabelais had borrowed most of these stories
from ancient and new anthologies of death , which presented their subject ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
und TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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