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Panurge (from Koinē Gr****: πανοῦργος, romanized: panóùrgos, lit. 'ready for anything', used to mean "knave, rogue") is one of the prin****l characters...
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Panurge is an
opera (titled 'Haulte
farce musicale') in
three acts by
Jules M****enet to a
French libretto by
Georges Spitzmuller and
Maurice Boukay, after...
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question of the book,
which Panurge and
Pantagruel consider from
multiple points of view, is an
abstract one:
whether Panurge should marry or not. Torn...
- Bégaud, Josée. "L'œuvre à l'affiche". In: L'Avant-scène opéra [fr] 161 –
Panurge ~ Le Cid.
Paris 1994, pp. 130–133. Opéra de
Paris website Archived 2014-12-05...
- and the
oratorio La
Terre Promise. The
third festival showed M****enet's
Panurge, and the
fourth Thaïs, the
latter taken up by the
Nantes Opera in 1997...
- dialogue.
Pantagruel and
Panurge discuss the latter's profligacy, and
Pantagruel determines to pay his
debts for him.
Panurge, out of debt,
becomes interested...
- concerns.
Following their decision at the end of The
Third Book, Pantagruel,
Panurge, and
their companions embark on the Thalamège
towards the
oracle of the...
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translation attributed to
Oscar Wilde", 1927, Chicago: P. Covici; 1930,
Panurge Press.
Available online as the
translation of
Alfred R. Allinson. Michael...
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lyrics are
generally based on
literature and philosophy: "The
Advent of
Panurge" is
inspired by the
books of
Gargantua and
Pantagruel by François Rabelais;...
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three operas by M****enet to be
premiered posthumously; the
others are
Panurge (1913) and
Amadis (1922). The
piece has seen
limited revival since its...