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What remains is nothing but a corpse , old age deprived of pregnancy , equal to
itself alone ; it is alienated and torn away from the whole in which it had been
linked to that other , younger link in the chain of growth and development . The
result ...
What remains is nothing but a corpse , old age deprived of pregnancy , equal to
itself alone ; it is alienated and torn away from the whole in which it had been
linked to that other , younger link in the chain of growth and development . The
result ...
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In the whole of the world and of the people there is no room for fear . For fear can
only enter a part that has been separated from the whole , the dying link torn from
the link that is born . The whole of the people and of the world is triumphantly ...
In the whole of the world and of the people there is no room for fear . For fear can
only enter a part that has been separated from the whole , the dying link torn from
the link that is born . The whole of the people and of the world is triumphantly ...
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gay time . The point of view of the whole is far from being neutral and indifferent .
It is not the dispassionate position of a third party , for there is no place for a third
party in the world of becoming . The whole simultaneously praises and abuses .
gay time . The point of view of the whole is far from being neutral and indifferent .
It is not the dispassionate position of a third party , for there is no place for a third
party in the world of becoming . The whole simultaneously praises and abuses .
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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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