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Page 181
We said that the popular genres penetrated the literary sphere of that time , and
we have seen this exemplified in the prologues . We shall now deal with certain
genres of this category individually . Let us first look at the simplest genre but one
...
We said that the popular genres penetrated the literary sphere of that time , and
we have seen this exemplified in the prologues . We shall now deal with certain
genres of this category individually . Let us first look at the simplest genre but one
...
Page 233
Prophetic riddles were so popular at the time of Rabelais that Thomas Sebillet
devoted to this genre a special section of his “ Poetics ” ( Chapter 11 , De l '
Enigme ) . 22 Riddles are extremely characteristic of the artistic and ideological ...
Prophetic riddles were so popular at the time of Rabelais that Thomas Sebillet
devoted to this genre a special section of his “ Poetics ” ( Chapter 11 , De l '
Enigme ) . 22 Riddles are extremely characteristic of the artistic and ideological ...
Page 423
The expression coq - à - l ' âne had been established after Clément Marot wrote
his first poem in that genre , entitled Epître du coq - àl ' âne , dédiée à Lyon Jamet
. 18 This piece contains no unity of composition nor logical consistency in the ...
The expression coq - à - l ' âne had been established after Clément Marot wrote
his first poem in that genre , entitled Epître du coq - àl ' âne , dédiée à Lyon Jamet
. 18 This piece contains no unity of composition nor logical consistency in 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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