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Page 79
The jokes and stories concerned especially material bodily life , and were of a
carnival type . Permission to laugh was granted simultaneously with the
permission to eat meat and to resume sexual intercourse ( forbidden during Lent
) .
The jokes and stories concerned especially material bodily life , and were of a
carnival type . Permission to laugh was granted simultaneously with the
permission to eat meat and to resume sexual intercourse ( forbidden during Lent
) .
Page 120
The genres of reduced laughter - humor , irony , sarcasm — which were to
develop as stylistic components of serious literature ( especially the novel ) were
also definitely formed . We are not concerned with the study of these phenomena
.
The genres of reduced laughter - humor , irony , sarcasm — which were to
develop as stylistic components of serious literature ( especially the novel ) were
also definitely formed . We are not concerned with the study of these phenomena
.
Page 319
From the point of view of extensive use , this mode of representation still exists
today ; grotesque forms of the body not only predominate in the art of European
peoples but also in their folklore , especially in the comic genre . Moreover , these
...
From the point of view of extensive use , this mode of representation still exists
today ; grotesque forms of the body not only predominate in the art of European
peoples but also in their folklore , especially in the comic genre . Moreover , these
...
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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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