Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, Band 62University of Illinois Press, 1972 - 168 Seiten |
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... give us second thoughts about Temple , which can mean temple in the anatomical sense . This would give us a sudden picture of God reduced to human proportions . This sentence is also strikingly asymmetrical after the rigid structure ...
... give us second thoughts about Temple , which can mean temple in the anatomical sense . This would give us a sudden picture of God reduced to human proportions . This sentence is also strikingly asymmetrical after the rigid structure ...
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... give a more subtle meaning to these two nouns . This is the first use by Rabelais of ambiguous themes , which will ... gives us double bluff . The reader of this prologue in 1534 cannot be aware of this , but he must be aware almost at ...
... give a more subtle meaning to these two nouns . This is the first use by Rabelais of ambiguous themes , which will ... gives us double bluff . The reader of this prologue in 1534 cannot be aware of this , but he must be aware almost at ...
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... give moral advice to his readers . Why , then , the devalued portrait ? Friedrich considers the devalu- ation of ... gives this impression himself , except in one passage where he disapproves of Socrates ' " ecstases " ( III , xiii ...
... give moral advice to his readers . Why , then , the devalued portrait ? Friedrich considers the devalu- ation of ... gives this impression himself , except in one passage where he disapproves of Socrates ' " ecstases " ( III , xiii ...
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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Abel Lefranc action already analogy Andouilles antinovel appears argument aspect attitude Baïf Baraz basic beginning bien Bonaventure Des Périers boutade Brués chapter Classical comedy comic condemnation context contradiction critics Cymbalum Democritic dialogue disconcerting discussed double bluff Droz emphasis enigma episode Erasmus essay example fact Fanfreluches François Rabelais French French Renaissance literature Frere Jean Gargantua important intellectual interesting joke l'honneste language literary looks M. A. Screech marqueterie means metaphorical Montaigne's moral Pantagruel Panurge Panurge's paradox paradox and ambiguity paragraph Paris parole passage pejorative philosophical Plato point of view Pontus de Tyard portrait possible preoccupation pretext problem prologue qu'il Quart livre question Rabelais and Montaigne Rabelais's Rabelaisian reader reason references Renaissance rhetoric Ronsard satire Saulnier says Screech self-portrait sentence serious simply Socrates story style suggest Tahureau taigne Thaumaste theme things Tiers livre tone tout University Press vraisemblance whole words writers