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Earth is an element that devours , swallows up ( the grave , the womb ) and at the
same time an element of birth , of renascence ( the maternal breasts ) . Such ) is
the meaning of “ upward ” and “ downward " in their cosmic aspect , while in ...
Earth is an element that devours , swallows up ( the grave , the womb ) and at the
same time an element of birth , of renascence ( the maternal breasts ) . Such ) is
the meaning of “ upward ” and “ downward " in their cosmic aspect , while in ...
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Death is here always related to birth ; the grave is related to the earth ' s life -
giving womb . Birth - death , death - birth , such are the components of life itself as
in the famous words of the Spirit of the Earth in Goethe ' s Faust . 19 Death is ...
Death is here always related to birth ; the grave is related to the earth ' s life -
giving womb . Birth - death , death - birth , such are the components of life itself as
in the famous words of the Spirit of the Earth in Goethe ' s Faust . 19 Death is ...
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It is the " other side ” of birth . Rabelais expressed this idea clearly , though
somewhat rationalistically and conventionally , in the third chapter of Pantagruel ,
when Gargantua ' s wife dies as their son is born . In this situation Gargantua
suffers ...
It is the " other side ” of birth . Rabelais expressed this idea clearly , though
somewhat rationalistically and conventionally , in the third chapter of Pantagruel ,
when Gargantua ' s wife dies as their son is born . In this situation Gargantua
suffers ...
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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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