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Page 208
We shall discuss this story at the end of the chapter . All the scenes of thrashing
in Rabelais ' novel bear , as we have said , a similar character . They are all
profoundly ambivalent ; everything in them is done with laughter and for laughter '
s ...
We shall discuss this story at the end of the chapter . All the scenes of thrashing
in Rabelais ' novel bear , as we have said , a similar character . They are all
profoundly ambivalent ; everything in them is done with laughter and for laughter '
s ...
Page 337
The next chapter describes the resurrection of Epistemon and his visit to the
underworld . If we recall that in bodily topography hell is represented as Lucifer ' s
gaping jaws and that death swallows up and returns the body to the bosom of the
...
The next chapter describes the resurrection of Epistemon and his visit to the
underworld . If we recall that in bodily topography hell is represented as Lucifer ' s
gaping jaws and that death swallows up and returns the body to the bosom of the
...
Page 338
Chapter 33 tells about Pantagruel ' s sickness and recovery . He had stomach
trouble , and during his sickness his abundant urine formed hot springs , of
therapeutic value , in various parts of France and Italy . Here , once more ,
Pantagruel ...
Chapter 33 tells about Pantagruel ' s sickness and recovery . He had stomach
trouble , and during his sickness his abundant urine formed hot springs , of
therapeutic value , in various parts of France and Italy . Here , once more ,
Pantagruel ...
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Contents
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
THREE PopularFestive Forms and Images in Rabelais | 196 |
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Rabelais and His World Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin,Mikhail Bakhtin,Mikhail Mikha?ilovich Bakhtin Limited preview - 1984 |
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