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... parody is the " Grammatical Virgil Maro ” ( Vergi- lius Maro Grammaticus ) , a semiparodical learned treatise on Latin grammar which is at the same time a parody of the scholarly wis- dom and of the scientific methods of the early ...
... parody is the " Grammatical Virgil Maro ” ( Vergi- lius Maro Grammaticus ) , a semiparodical learned treatise on Latin grammar which is at the same time a parody of the scholarly wis- dom and of the scientific methods of the early ...
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Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin. parodies , some of which will be described later . We shall merely define the place of sacred parody within the culture of medieval folk humor as a whole.30 Medieval parody , especially before the twelfth ...
Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich Bakhtin. parodies , some of which will be described later . We shall merely define the place of sacred parody within the culture of medieval folk humor as a whole.30 Medieval parody , especially before the twelfth ...
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... parodies , he said , brought many students to repentance.39 In medieval man's soul attendance at official mass could coexist with a gay parody of truth in which a world is " turned inside out . " The joyous truth , based on confidence ...
... parodies , he said , brought many students to repentance.39 In medieval man's soul attendance at official mass could coexist with a gay parody of truth in which a world is " turned inside out . " The joyous truth , based on confidence ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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