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... literary crea- tion and ideology during the four hundred years separating him from us . Although during these four hundred years there have been many enthusiastic admirers of Rabelais , we can find nowhere a fully expressed ...
... literary crea- tion and ideology during the four hundred years separating him from us . Although during these four hundred years there have been many enthusiastic admirers of Rabelais , we can find nowhere a fully expressed ...
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... literary , humanist element . The grotesque tradition peculiar to the marketplace and the academic literary tradition have parted ways and can no longer be brought together . All that recalls the grotesque and festive marketplace is the ...
... literary , humanist element . The grotesque tradition peculiar to the marketplace and the academic literary tradition have parted ways and can no longer be brought together . All that recalls the grotesque and festive marketplace is the ...
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... literary or scientific terminology . The virginal words of the oral vernacular which entered literary language for the first time are close , in a certain sense , to proper nouns . They are individualized and still contain a strong ...
... literary or scientific terminology . The virginal words of the oral vernacular which entered literary language for the first time are close , in a certain sense , to proper nouns . They are individualized and still contain a strong ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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