Rabelais and His World, Volume 10This classic work by the Russian philosopher and literary theorist Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) examines popular humor and folk culture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. One of the essential texts of a theorist who is rapidly becoming a major reference in contemporary thought, Rabelais and His World is essential reading for anyone interested in problems of language and text and in cultural interpretation. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 80
Page 48
... become alienated . In the grotesque , on the contrary , all that was for us familiar and friendly suddenly becomes hostile . It is our own world that undergoes this change . Kayser's definition can be applied only to certain manifesta ...
... become alienated . In the grotesque , on the contrary , all that was for us familiar and friendly suddenly becomes hostile . It is our own world that undergoes this change . Kayser's definition can be applied only to certain manifesta ...
Page 52
... become one - sided , flat , and stripped of their rich content . The correctness of the term grotesque as applied to ... becoming and growth , the eternal incomplete unfinished nature of being . Its images present simultaneously the two ...
... become one - sided , flat , and stripped of their rich content . The correctness of the term grotesque as applied to ... becoming and growth , the eternal incomplete unfinished nature of being . Its images present simultaneously the two ...
Page 458
... become neutral expressions of literary or scientific terminology . The virginal words of the oral vernacular which entered literary language for the first time are close , in a certain sense , to proper nouns . They are individualized ...
... become neutral expressions of literary or scientific terminology . The virginal words of the oral vernacular which entered literary language for the first time are close , in a certain sense , to proper nouns . They are individualized ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abel Lefranc ambivalent ancient antique aspect Bakhtin banquet images birth blazons bodily lower stratum carnival carnival spirit carnivalesque Chapter character church comic completely concept culture death debasement devil diableries earth elements entire episode especially expressed familiar fear feast of fools festive folk culture Fourth Book François Rabelais Friar John Gargantua genre Goethe grotesque body grotesque image grotesque realism hell Hippocrates historic human humor ideological imagery important interpretation king language laugh laughter legends linked literary literature marketplace material bodily lower meaning medieval Menippus Middle Ages novel objects official organs Pantagruel Panurge Panurge's Paris parody peculiar phallus philosophy picture play popular popular-festive praise-abuse present prologue Pulcinella Rabe Rabelais Rabelaisian Renaissance renewal role Roman Saint satire Saturnalia Schneegans serious sixteenth century speech sphere spirit stress swabs symbol system of images tesque theme tion tone tradition transformed travesty truth typical uncrowning underworld urine utopian wine words