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Page 133
... clerical jokes " ( de vieilles plaisanteries cléricales ) which existed before Rabelais.71 71 Ibid . , pp . 160–161 . Here we clearly see Febvre's attitude toward Rabelais ' jokes RABELAIS IN THE HISTORY OF LAUGHTER 133.
... clerical jokes " ( de vieilles plaisanteries cléricales ) which existed before Rabelais.71 71 Ibid . , pp . 160–161 . Here we clearly see Febvre's attitude toward Rabelais ' jokes RABELAIS IN THE HISTORY OF LAUGHTER 133.
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... existed in bygone centuries . In the time of Rabelais folk merriment had not as yet been con- centrated in carnival season , in any of the towns of France . Shrove Tuesday ( Mardi Gras ) was but one of many occasions for folk merriment ...
... existed in bygone centuries . In the time of Rabelais folk merriment had not as yet been con- centrated in carnival season , in any of the towns of France . Shrove Tuesday ( Mardi Gras ) was but one of many occasions for folk merriment ...
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... existed before him in literature as that of a character of the diableries ; it also existed in spoken lan- guage as a colloquial term for a hoarseness caused by excessive drinking . The colloquialism referred to the mouth , throat , to ...
... existed before him in literature as that of a character of the diableries ; it also existed in spoken lan- guage as a colloquial term for a hoarseness caused by excessive drinking . The colloquialism referred to the mouth , throat , to ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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