- François
Rabelais (UK: /ˈræbəleɪ/ RAB-ə-lay, US: /ˌræbəˈleɪ/ -LAY; French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁablɛ]; born
between 1483 and 1494; died 1553) was a
French writer...
- François
Rabelais (c. 1494 – 1553) was a
French Renaissance writer, doctor, and humanist.
Rabelais may also
refer to: 5666
Rabelais, a main-belt asteroid...
- work was a
great influence on the
Franciscan friar and
writer François
Rabelais, who in the 16th
century used Thélème, the
French form of the word, as...
- Books), is a
pentalogy of
novels written in the 16th
century by François
Rabelais. It
tells the
adventures of two giants,
Gargantua (/ɡɑːrˈɡæntjuə/ gar-GAN-tew-ə;...
- (French: Université de Tours),
formerly François
Rabelais University of
Tours (French: Université François
Rabelais), is a
public university in Tours, France...
-
Absolutely Fabulous (often
shortened to Ab Fab) is a
British television sitcom created and
written by
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which premiered in 1992. It is...
- due to
having been
taken up by the
Manichaean religion. In Pantagruel,
Rabelais lists Hurtaly (a
version of Og) as one of Pantagruel's ancestors. He describes...
-
Jacques Rabelais (c. 1547 – c. 1622) was a
minor French Renaissance writer and scholar.
Known mostly for his ties to
grandfather François
Rabelais, Jacques...
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Rabelais and His
World (Russian: Творчество Франсуа Рабле и народная культура средневековья и Ренессанса, Tvorčestvo
Fransua Rable i
narodnaja kul'tura...
-
forward by
Russian literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin in his
study of François
Rabelais' work. The
essential principle of
grotesque realism is degradation, the...