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Page 46
Generally speaking , two main lines of development can be traced . The first line
is the modernist form ( Alfred Jarry ) , connected in various degrees with the
Romantic tradition and evolved under the influence of existentialism . The second
line ...
Generally speaking , two main lines of development can be traced . The first line
is the modernist form ( Alfred Jarry ) , connected in various degrees with the
Romantic tradition and evolved under the influence of existentialism . The second
line ...
Page 226
Let us sum up our analysis of this episode . All the images develop the theme of
the feast : slaughter of cattle , disemboweling , dismemberment . The images
continue to unfold along the lines of a banquet : devouring of the dismembered
body ...
Let us sum up our analysis of this episode . All the images develop the theme of
the feast : slaughter of cattle , disemboweling , dismemberment . The images
continue to unfold along the lines of a banquet : devouring of the dismembered
body ...
Page 239
Concerning women ' s nature and marriage , two opposing lines of thought were
confronted . ... At the time of Rabelais , this second line was supported by the “
Platonizing " poets and was based in part on the tradition of chivalry of the Middle
...
Concerning women ' s nature and marriage , two opposing lines of thought were
confronted . ... At the time of Rabelais , this second line was supported by the “
Platonizing " poets and was based in part on the tradition of chivalry of the Middle
...
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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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