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... culture of folk humor in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and to offer a description of its original traits . PS Laughter and its forms represent , as we have said , the least scrutinized sphere of the people's creation . The narrow ...
... culture of folk humor in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and to offer a description of its original traits . PS Laughter and its forms represent , as we have said , the least scrutinized sphere of the people's creation . The narrow ...
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... culture of humor appears in these works as a collection of curiosities , not to be included , in spite of its wide scope , in a serious history of European culture and litera- ture . This accumulation of curiosities and indecencies ...
... culture of humor appears in these works as a collection of curiosities , not to be included , in spite of its wide scope , in a serious history of European culture and litera- ture . This accumulation of curiosities and indecencies ...
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... culture in the Middle Ages and in the Re- naissance . Moreover , we shall examine it not in its entirety but only within the limits permitted by the analysis of Rabelais ' work . In this respect our study can offer only a certain amount ...
... culture in the Middle Ages and in the Re- naissance . Moreover , we shall examine it not in its entirety but only within the limits permitted by the analysis of Rabelais ' work . In this respect our study can offer only a certain amount ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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