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Such is the meaning of " upward ” and “ downward ” in their cosmic aspect , while
in their purely bodily aspect , which is not clearly distinct from the cosmic , the
upper part is the face or the head and the lower part is the genital organs , the
belly ...
Such is the meaning of " upward ” and “ downward ” in their cosmic aspect , while
in their purely bodily aspect , which is not clearly distinct from the cosmic , the
upper part is the face or the head and the lower part is the genital organs , the
belly ...
Page 314
In another part of the novel ( Book Three , Chapter 8 ) we find Panurge ' s long
dissertation stating that the first and most important armor is the cod piece
protecting the genital organs . He states that when a man ' s head is cut off he
alone ...
In another part of the novel ( Book Three , Chapter 8 ) we find Panurge ' s long
dissertation stating that the first and most important armor is the cod piece
protecting the genital organs . He states that when a man ' s head is cut off he
alone ...
Page 323
Its mighty torrent flows through the entire novel : the dismembered parts , the
separate organs ( as in Panurge ' s wall ) , the gaping mouths devouring ,
swallowing , drinking , the defecation , urine , death , birth , childhood , and old
age .
Its mighty torrent flows through the entire novel : the dismembered parts , the
separate organs ( as in Panurge ' s wall ) , the gaping mouths devouring ,
swallowing , drinking , the defecation , urine , death , birth , childhood , and old
age .
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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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