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Page 339
The same features ( gaping jaws and depths ) also appear in the open womb of
Pantagruel ' s mother , as well as in the image of the earth that has absorbed the
blood of Abel and the image of the underworld . The bodily depths are fertile ; the
...
The same features ( gaping jaws and depths ) also appear in the open womb of
Pantagruel ' s mother , as well as in the image of the earth that has absorbed the
blood of Abel and the image of the underworld . The bodily depths are fertile ; the
...
Page 421
A new , familiar pattern is constructed in which the current polite words begin to
appear false , stereotyped , narrow , and especially incomplete . They have a
hierarchical overtone and are inadequate for free familiar use . Therefore , all
these ...
A new , familiar pattern is constructed in which the current polite words begin to
appear false , stereotyped , narrow , and especially incomplete . They have a
hierarchical overtone and are inadequate for free familiar use . Therefore , all
these ...
Page 454
Here they never become entirely narrow and serious , for no matter how serious
Rabelais may appear in these episodes , he always leaves a gay loophole — a
loophole that opens on the distant future and that lends an aspect of ridicule to
the ...
Here they never become entirely narrow and serious , for no matter how serious
Rabelais may appear in these episodes , he always leaves a gay loophole — a
loophole that opens on the distant future and that lends an aspect of ridicule to
the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
Two The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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Rabelais and His World Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin,Mikhail Bakhtin,Mikhail Mikha?ilovich Bakhtin Limited preview - 1984 |
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