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... interesting presentation of the problem , and one typical of the French Romantic spirit , by Victor Hugo , first in his preface to Cromwell and then in his book on Shakespeare . Hugo gives a broad interpretation of grotesque imagery ...
... interesting presentation of the problem , and one typical of the French Romantic spirit , by Victor Hugo , first in his preface to Cromwell and then in his book on Shakespeare . Hugo gives a broad interpretation of grotesque imagery ...
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... interesting that this old blazon of the English is repeated by Maxim Maximovich in Lermontov's " Hero of our Time . " We also find it in Shakespeare , spoken by lago in Othello . 26 At the end of the last century interesting material ...
... interesting that this old blazon of the English is repeated by Maxim Maximovich in Lermontov's " Hero of our Time . " We also find it in Shakespeare , spoken by lago in Othello . 26 At the end of the last century interesting material ...
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... interesting ( as is the struggle of the grotesque against the classic canon , the two con- flicts being related ) . This struggle , of course , continued during the following centuries , but it acquired new , complex , and sometimes ...
... interesting ( as is the struggle of the grotesque against the classic canon , the two con- flicts being related ) . This struggle , of course , continued during the following centuries , but it acquired new , complex , and sometimes ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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