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Page 180
In his mind the cement which holds all these different elements together , from
Hippocrates to the comic doctor , is precisely laughter in its universal , ambivalent
sense . In his letter to Cardinal Odet , the author offers a characteristic definition
of ...
In his mind the cement which holds all these different elements together , from
Hippocrates to the comic doctor , is precisely laughter in its universal , ambivalent
sense . In his letter to Cardinal Odet , the author offers a characteristic definition
of ...
Page 419
The ambivalent word couillon as a familiar combination of praise - abuse is
universal . It was not mere chance that the ecclesiastical form of litany was
chosen , for this form of pious , one - sided praise is here debased and drawn into
the vast ...
The ambivalent word couillon as a familiar combination of praise - abuse is
universal . It was not mere chance that the ecclesiastical form of litany was
chosen , for this form of pious , one - sided praise is here debased and drawn into
the vast ...
Page 436
The last phase of the universal historic form is its comedy . ... 29 This Rabelaisian
system of images , which is universal and allembracing , permits and even
demands both an exceptional concreteness and fullness ; it looks for detail ...
The last phase of the universal historic form is its comedy . ... 29 This Rabelaisian
system of images , which is universal and allembracing , permits and even
demands both an exceptional concreteness and fullness ; it looks for detail ...
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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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