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Etudes rabelaisiennes,

Etudes rabelaisiennes,

John LEWIS, Pantagruel Reconsidered: Rabelais's First Fictional Chronicle as Paradigm; John LEWIS, Why Does Gargantua Fight the Dutch and the Irish?; Alain NIDERST, les Clefs de Gargantua et l'Abbaye de Thélème; Hope H. GLIDDEN, Rabelais, Panurge, and the Anti-Courtly Body; J.E.G. DIXON, The Treatment of morbus gallicus in Rabelais; George HOFFMANN, "Neither One nor the Other and Both Together"; Enrique HARGUINDEY BANET, Achille avait-il la teigne?; Katia CAMPBELL, Note sur l'hébreu de Rabelais: la rencontre avec Panurge (Pantagruel, ch. 9); Paul J. SMITH, Rabelais aux Pays-Bas: A propos de la New Rabelais Bibliography; Janusz TAZBIR, La Fortune de Rabelais en Pologne; Enny E. KRAAIJVELD, Les premiers traducteurs de Gargantua: Urquhart lecteur de Fischart; B.J. SOKOL, Holofernes in Rabelais and Shakespeare, and Some Manuscript Verses of Thomas Harriot.

More Books from Enrique Harguindey Banet, Katia Campbell, Jack E.G. Dixon, Hope H. Glidden, George Hoffman, Enny E. Kraaijveld, John Lewis, Alain Niderst, Paul J. Smith, B.J. Sokol & Janusz Tazbir
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