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Francois Rabelais (1483?-1553) is a difficult and often misunderstood author, whose reputation for coarse Rabelaisian jesting and Gargantuan indulgence in food, drink, and sex is highly misleading. He was in fact a committed humanist who expressed strong views on religion, good government, education, and much more through the mock-heroic adventures of his giants.While most books about Rabelais have relatively little to say about his comedic genius, Enter Rabelais, Laughing analyses the many sides of Rabelaiss humor, focusing on why his writing was so hilariously funny to sixteenth-century readers. The author begins by discussing how the Renaissance defined laughter and situates Rabelais in a long tradition of literary laughter. Subsequent chapters examine specific contexts relevant to Gargantua and Pantagruel, beginning with the comic aspects of epic, chronicle, mock-epic, and farce, and proceeding to Renaissance and Reformation humanist satire, rhetoric, medicine, and law. All of these chapters combine information, much of it new, on the humanist message Rabelais wanted to convey to his readers, with an analysis of how he used his wit to reinforce his message. Rarely is a writers work treated in such illuminating detail. On a broad level, Enter Rabelais, Laughing serves as an excellent introduction to French Renaissance literature and exhibits a remarkably charming and lucid writing style, free of jargon. To Rabelais scholars in particular it offers a thorough and innovative analysis that corrects misconceptions and questions commonly held views.

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title Enter Rabelais Laughing author Bowen Barbara C - photo 1

title:Enter Rabelais, Laughing
author:Bowen, Barbara C.
publisher:Vanderbilt University Press
isbn10 | asin:0826513069
print isbn13:9780826513069
ebook isbn13:9780585177533
language:English
subjectRabelais, Francois,--ca. 1490-1553?--Criticism and interpretation, Comic, The, in literature.
publication date:1998
lcc:PQ1694.B63 1998eb
ddc:843/.3
subject:Rabelais, Francois,--ca. 1490-1553?--Criticism and interpretation, Comic, The, in literature.
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Enter Rabelais, Laughing
Barbara C. Bowen
VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY PRESS
NASHVILLE & LONDON
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1998 by Vanderbilt University Press
All rights reserved
First edition 1998
98 99 00 01 4 3 2 1
Publication of this book was supported by a subvention from the Graduate School of Vanderbilt University.
This publication is made from paper that meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials. Picture 3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Bowen, Barbara C.
Enter Rabelais, laughing / by Barbara C. Bowen. 1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8265-1306-9 (alk. paper)
1. Rabelais, Francois, ca. 1490-1553?Criticism and
interpretation. 2. Comic, The, in literature. I. Title.
PQ1694.B63 1998
843'.3--dc21 98-8865
CIP
Manufactured in the United States of America
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To Otto's Group
in aeternum floreat
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Contents
List of Abbreviations
ix
Prologue
xi
Chapter I
Rire est le propre de l'homme
1
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How Rabelaisian Is Rabelais?
1
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Laugh, and the World Laughs with You
5
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French Literary Laughter
11
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Rire est le propre de l'homme
19
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Laughing Rabelais
24
Chapter II
"Literary" Laughter
29
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"Literary" Genres
29
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Narrative Laughter
33
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Laughter on Stage
53
Chapter III
The Comic Humanist
68
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From Humanism to Trivial Pursuit
68
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Humanist facetiae
80
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Reformation Satire
88
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The Library of Saint-Victor
95
Chapter IV
The Comic Orator
102
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Rabelais and Rhetoric
102
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Panurge orator: The Parisian Lady
110
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Panurge orator: The Praise of Debts
114
Chapter V
The Comic Doctor
129
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