The Franciscan monk, humanist and physician François Rabelais, who
flourished in sixteenth-century France, is widely considered as the
Renaissance's greatest comic writer. His work - including most notably
Gargantua and Pantagruel - continues to enthral readers with its
complex and delicately crafted humour. 'Rabelaisian' and 'Gargantuan'
have entered the lexicon but are often misunderstood; this Companion
explains the literary and historical reality behind these notions. It
provides an accessible account of Rabelais' major works and the
contextual information and conceptual tools needed to understand the
author and his world. The most up-to-date book on Rabelais to be
designed specifically for English-speaking audiences, the Companion is
intended to enable a broad spectrum of readers both to appreciate and
to enjoy Rabelais. With a detailed guide to further reading and a
chronology, and with all quotations given in translation, this is an
ideal guide for students and scholars of French and comparative
literature.
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ISBN
9781139801478
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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