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  • François Rabelais - Wikipedia
    François Rabelais (UK: ˈræbəleɪ , US: ˌræbəˈleɪ ; [2][3] French: [fʁɑ̃swa ʁablɛ]; born between 1483 and 1494; died 1553) was a French writer who has been called the first great French prose author [4] A humanist of the French Renaissance and Greek scholar, he attracted opposition from both Protestant theologian John Calvin and from the hierarchy of the Catholic Church
  • François Rabelais | Biography, Works, Facts | Britannica
    François Rabelais (born c 1483–94, died 1553) was a French author who wrote the comic masterpiece Gargantua and Pantagruel His literary works are known for their creative exuberance and their colorful and wide-ranging vocabulary
  • François Rabelais - New World Encyclopedia
    François Rabelais (c 1494 - April 9, 1553) was a major French Renaissance writer, doctor, and humanist He is regarded as an avant-garde writer of fantasy, satire, the grotesque, dirty jokes, bawdy songs, and anarchism His work was highly original, in both subject matter and quality While his stories were considered shocking, the playful use of language belies an almost modern sensibility
  • The Works of Francis Rabelais - Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
    Rabelais’ works are famous for their bawdy, satirical nature [6] His style is so distinct, the Oxford English Dictionary includes the adjective “Rabelaisian” to describe writings with “earthy humour, [a] parody of medieval learning and literature, and [an] affirmation of humanist values ”
  • Gargantua and Pantagruel, François Rabelais – Introduction to World . . .
    The texts contained in this anthology each perform a particular purpose and represent an aspect of the rich cultures that populate our world By attending to the cultural significance of literary texts from around the world and connecting them via a unifying theme, we can begin to identify cultural similarities that make the world a more dynamic and interesting place to live This anthology
  • François Rabelais (Author of Gargantua and Pantagruel)
    French humanist François Rabelais wrote satirical attacks, most notably Pantagruel (1532) and Gargantua (1534), on medieval scholasticism and superstition People historically regarded this major Renaissance doctor of fantasy, satire, the grotesque, bawdy jokes, and songs Considered of the great of world literature, he created modern Europe
  • François Rabelais — Wikipédia
    François Rabelais (également connu sous deux anagrammes de son nom : Alcofribas Nasier ou bien Serafin Calobarsy — où « Françoys » est écrit en moyen français), né à la Devinière à Seuilly, près de Chinon (dans l'ancienne province de Touraine), en 1483 ou en 1494 selon les sources, et mort à Paris le 9 avril 1553, est un écrivain français humaniste de la Renaissance
  • François Rabelais - University of Virginia
    Rabelais left the Benedictines after two years to become a secular priest, taking up medical studies, and receiving a Bachelor of Medicine from the University of Montpellier In 1532, he was a doctor at the Hôtel-Dieu in Lyon, and he continued to practice and teach medicine throughout his life
  • François Rabelais - National Gallery of Art
    André Derain, François Rabelais, Roger Lacourière, Les Horribles et Espovantables Faictz et Prouesses du Très Renommé Pantagruel, Roy des Dipsodes, fils du Grand Géant Gargantua (The Horrible and Terrifying Deeds and Words of the Very Renowned Pantagruel, King of the Dipsodes, Son of the Great Giant Gargantua), 1943, unbound volume with 179 color woodcuts, inked à la poupée, including
  • François Rabelais | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    François Rabelais was a prominent French writer and physician of the Renaissance, best known for his satirical works that blend humor and social commentary Born in the Loire Valley, Rabelais's early life included a stint in the Franciscan monastery, where he pursued studies in ancient texts, particularly Greek literature He later transitioned to the Benedictine order and eventually left





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