- su****ion and
avoided mentioning it. It is the
origin of the word "
pantagruelism,"
meaning "burlesque
comedy that has an
underlying serious purpose."...
- Look up fr:
Pantagruel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pantagruel is a
novel by the
French satirist François Rabelais.
Pantagruel may also
refer to:...
- From 1537, they were
printed at the end of Juste's
editions of
Pantagruel.
Pantagruelism is an "eat,
drink and be merry" philosophy,
which led his books...
-
Pantagruel is an
international early music ensemble specialising in semi-staged
performances of
Renaissance music. The
group was
formed in Essen, Germany...
- Book of
Gargantua and
Pantagruel from 1553, François
Rabelais makes the
aphorism into a
dramatic event, when the
giant Pantagruel fights the Chitterlings...
-
prologue as "a joy of
spirit confected in
contempt for
trivial things",
Pantagruelism can be
regarded as a
mindset to
cultivate in the face of the uncertainty...
- Les
songes drolatiques de
Pantagruel (The
Drolatic Dreams of
Pantagruel) is a
woodcut picture book
published in 1565 by
French illustrator Richard Breton...
- mean "knave, rogue") is one of the prin****l
characters in
Gargantua and
Pantagruel, a
series of five
novels by François Rabelais.
Especially important in...
- Rabelais's
Gargantua and
Pantagruel (c. 1532) as the
phrase la bête à deux dos.
Thomas Urquhart translated Gargantua and
Pantagruel into English,
which was...
-
after the
Abbaye de Thélème in François Rabelais'
satire Gargantua and
Pantagruel.
After consulting the I Ching, he
chose Cefalù in
Sicily as a location...