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Page 177
They represented a display of armed forces that had to impress the people .
Heralds made similar announcements about types of weapons , regiments , and
banners at the time of call to arms and mobilization for campaigns . ( See the call
to ...
They represented a display of armed forces that had to impress the people .
Heralds made similar announcements about types of weapons , regiments , and
banners at the time of call to arms and mobilization for campaigns . ( See the call
to ...
Page 190
Rabelais gives a dynamic picture of the marketplace with its social elements
represented by their characteristic jurons . When young Gargantua arrives in
Paris and , wearied by the crowd ' s curiosity , drenches it in urine , Rabelais does
not ...
Rabelais gives a dynamic picture of the marketplace with its social elements
represented by their characteristic jurons . When young Gargantua arrives in
Paris and , wearied by the crowd ' s curiosity , drenches it in urine , Rabelais does
not ...
Page 348
The backdrop was formed by an elevated set which represented heaven or
paradise . 11 Beneath the platform representing the earth there was a large
opening , indicating hell , covered by a broad curtain decorated with a huge mask
of the ...
The backdrop was formed by an elevated set which represented heaven or
paradise . 11 Beneath the platform representing the earth there was a large
opening , indicating hell , covered by a broad curtain decorated with a huge mask
of the ...
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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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Rabelais and His World Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin,Mikhail Bakhtin,Mikhail Mikha?ilovich Bakhtin Limited preview - 1984 |
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