Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Band 62University of Illinois Press, 1972 - 168 Seiten |
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... Rabelais's aims and procedures as a writer , and to emphasize , for instance , the analogy between Diogenes ' actions with his barrel and Rabelais's verbal exuberance or his professed lack of de- liberate construction ( " A ce ...
... Rabelais's aims and procedures as a writer , and to emphasize , for instance , the analogy between Diogenes ' actions with his barrel and Rabelais's verbal exuberance or his professed lack of de- liberate construction ( " A ce ...
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... Rabelais's contemporaries would have found as puzzling as we do . Not only is there a fantastic collection of nautical terms drawn from different lan- guages and dialects , but the description of the beginning of the storm ( ch . 18 ) ...
... Rabelais's contemporaries would have found as puzzling as we do . Not only is there a fantastic collection of nautical terms drawn from different lan- guages and dialects , but the description of the beginning of the storm ( ch . 18 ) ...
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... Rabelais's whole work is full of his verbal exuberance , and here we have an al- legory related to that exuberance : the words , any words , which are " frozen " until he cares to use them . It is just possible that the episode also ...
... Rabelais's whole work is full of his verbal exuberance , and here we have an al- legory related to that exuberance : the words , any words , which are " frozen " until he cares to use them . It is just possible that the episode also ...
Inhalt
The Age of Bluff | 3 |
Rabelais and the Techniques of Shock | 38 |
Montaigne and the Art of Bluff | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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