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But it is precisely this aspect which creates the grand style of Cervantes ' realism ,
his universal nature , and his deep popular utopianism . A second aspect
appears , under Cervantes ' pen , as bodies and objects begin to acquire a
private ...
But it is precisely this aspect which creates the grand style of Cervantes ' realism ,
his universal nature , and his deep popular utopianism . A second aspect
appears , under Cervantes ' pen , as bodies and objects begin to acquire a
private ...
Page 75
Such a gay diversion is necessary " so that foolishness , which is our second
nature and seems to be inherent in man might freely spend itself at least once a
year . Wine barrels burst if from time to time we do not open them and let in some
air .
Such a gay diversion is necessary " so that foolishness , which is our second
nature and seems to be inherent in man might freely spend itself at least once a
year . Wine barrels burst if from time to time we do not open them and let in some
air .
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blance of man to the natural landscape . ... the diagnoses must be founded , we
shall discover them from the general nature of all the people as well as from the
particular nature of each man . . . and , moreover , from the general and individual
...
blance of man to the natural landscape . ... the diagnoses must be founded , we
shall discover them from the general nature of all the people as well as from the
particular nature of each man . . . and , moreover , from the general and individual
...
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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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