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nected with folk tradition of humor . Pulci compared the battlefield of Ronceveaux
to “ a kettle filled with blood - stew of heads , legs and other members of the
human body . " 32 These images can already be found in the epics of the
minstrels .
nected with folk tradition of humor . Pulci compared the battlefield of Ronceveaux
to “ a kettle filled with blood - stew of heads , legs and other members of the
human body . " 32 These images can already be found in the epics of the
minstrels .
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Rabelais was a connoisseur , possessing a wealth of information on this subject ,
for the ancient giants had already been listed by the scholar Ravisius Textor ,
whose works were used by Rabelais . The giants and their legends are closely ...
Rabelais was a connoisseur , possessing a wealth of information on this subject ,
for the ancient giants had already been listed by the scholar Ravisius Textor ,
whose works were used by Rabelais . The giants and their legends are closely ...
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In medieval literature the dismembered bodies of saints were often an occasion
for grotesque images and enumerations . In one of the best medieval parodies , “
The Treatise of García of Toledo , ” which we have already mentioned , the hero ...
In medieval literature the dismembered bodies of saints were often an occasion
for grotesque images and enumerations . In one of the best medieval parodies , “
The Treatise of García of Toledo , ” which we have already mentioned , the hero ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 31 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
Copyright | |
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