A Companion to François Rabelais

A Companion to François Rabelais
Title A Companion to François Rabelais PDF eBook
Author Bernd Renner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 639
Release 2021-08-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004460233

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Twenty-two eminent scholars of Early Modernity offer a thorough examination of the art and the main themes of François Rabelais’s work in the larger context of European humanism.

The Cambridge Companion to Rabelais

The Cambridge Companion to Rabelais
Title The Cambridge Companion to Rabelais PDF eBook
Author John O'Brien
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 193
Release 2011
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 052186786X

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An accessible, readable account of Rabelais, his work, his thought and his world.

The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais

The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais
Title The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais PDF eBook
Author François Rabelais
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 1162
Release 1991
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780520064010

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Presents the complete works of French writer Francois Rabelais.

The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais

The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais
Title The Complete Works of Francois Rabelais PDF eBook
Author François Rabelais
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 1116
Release 1991
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0520064011

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Presents the complete works of French writer Francois Rabelais.

Gargantua and Pantagruel

Gargantua and Pantagruel
Title Gargantua and Pantagruel PDF eBook
Author François Rabelais
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages 644
Release 1990
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780393308068

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"The dazzling and exuberant comic 'Chronicles' of Rabelais (c. 1483-1552) are a feast of wisdom and laughter. Realism intertwines with carnivalesque fantasy, Renaissance learning with obscene humour to make readers look at the world afresh. Pantagruel, a tale of comic chivalry, satirizes lawyers, theologians and academic buffoons, while Gargantua mocks rash generals, idiotic monarchs and uncouth professors. It champions freedom and laughs at a dirty young giant before he turns into a splendid prince. Sequels lead into more complex and daring laughter and high mythology, often at the expense of Panurge - the mad, word-spinning companion of Pantagruel (who becomes a giant in wisdom, a Renaissance Socrates)." "M. A. Screech's translation captures Rabelais' ingenious wordplay and mastery of language. The introduction explores his individuality while comparing him to Shakespeare, and presents each book to open up the new horizons of Renaissance Europe. This edition also includes a chronology and notes."--BOOK JACKET.

The Works of Franc̦ois Rabelais

The Works of Franc̦ois Rabelais
Title The Works of Franc̦ois Rabelais PDF eBook
Author François Rabelais
Publisher
Total Pages 356
Release 1922
Genre
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Complete Works of Francois Rabelais

Complete Works of Francois Rabelais
Title Complete Works of Francois Rabelais PDF eBook
Author Rabelais/Frame
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1991
Genre LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN 9780520354333

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Rip-roaring and rib-tickling, François Rabelais's irreverent story of the giant Gargantua, his giant son Pantagruel, and their companion Panurge is a classic of the written word. This complete translation by Donald Frame, helpfully annotated for the nonspecialist, is a masterpiece in its own right, bringing to twentieth-century English all the exuberance and invention of the original sixteenth-century French. A final part containing all the rest of Rabelais's known writings, including his letters, supplements the five books traditionally known as Gargantua and Pantagruel.This great comic narrative, written in hugely popular installments over more than two decades, was unsparingly satirical of scholarly pomposity and the many abuses of religious, legal, and political power. The books were condemned at various times by the Sorbonne and narrowly escaped being banned. Behind Rabelais's obvious pleasure in lampooning effete erudition and the excesses of society is the humanist's genuine love of knowledge and belief in the basic goodness of human nature. The bawdy wit and uninhibited zest for life that characterize his unlikely trio of travelers have delighted readers and inspired other writers ever since the exploits of Gargantua and Pantagruel first appeared.