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republished in 1963 , and soon thereafter , in 1965 , the present monograph on
Rabelais became available to readers . The book , however , was written in 1940
, as we learn from the author ' s footnote in the second version of his Dostoevsky
...
republished in 1963 , and soon thereafter , in 1965 , the present monograph on
Rabelais became available to readers . The book , however , was written in 1940
, as we learn from the author ' s footnote in the second version of his Dostoevsky
...
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This lends a special character to table talk , liberated from the shackles of the
past and present . In the Hippocrates collection there is a treatise on “ Winds ”
with which Rabelais was well acquainted . It contained the following description
of ...
This lends a special character to table talk , liberated from the shackles of the
past and present . In the Hippocrates collection there is a treatise on “ Winds ”
with which Rabelais was well acquainted . It contained the following description
of ...
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Grotesque images may , of course , present other members , organs and parts of
the body ( especially dismembered parts ) ... Actually , if we consider the
grotesque image in its extreme aspect , it never presents an individual body ; the
image ...
Grotesque images may , of course , present other members , organs and parts of
the body ( especially dismembered parts ) ... Actually , if we consider the
grotesque image in its extreme aspect , it never presents an individual body ; the
image ...
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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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