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  • François Rabelais - Wikipedia
    Living in the religious and political turmoil of the Reformation, Rabelais treated the great questions of his time in his novels Rabelais admired Erasmus and like him is considered a Christian humanist He was critical of medieval scholasticism and lampooned the abuses of powerful princes and popes
  • 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
  • The Works of Francis Rabelais - Wythepedia: The George Wythe Encyclopedia
    François Rabelais (c 1495-1553) was a physician, priest, and notable writer [1] who was well studied in the classics [2] Around 1521, Rabelais became a priest, but broke his vows in 1530 to study medicine [3]
  • His life - Rabelais Museum - La Devinière House
    Rabelais was one of the most learned men of his century Monk, scholar, translator, he practised botany, astronomy, medicine and published countless scientific publications
  • TOP 25 QUOTES BY FRANCOIS RABELAIS (of 158) | A-Z Quotes
    Discover Francois Rabelais famous and rare quotes Share Francois Rabelais quotations about drinking, monk and wine "If you wish to avoid seeing a fool "
  • François Rabelais – French literature
    As dense as a primeval forest, Rabelais’ prose is exuberant, unrestrained, and wildly euphoric The heroes of his novels are animated by a prodigious life force
  • 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
  • François Rabelais - New World Encyclopedia
    Rabelais is arguably one of the authors who has enriched the French language in the most significant way His works are also known for being filled with sexual double-entendre, dirty jokes, and bawdy songs that can still surprise or even shock modern readers
  • Rabelais, François ca. 1494–1553 French Humanist and Writer
    Rabelais published the first four books over a period of 20 years, and the fifth appeared after his death The books' main characters—Pantagruel and his father, Gargantua—are giants that Rabelais modeled after figures in popular tales
  • François Rabelais | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Rabelais, although a physician by trade, is best known for his writings, which satirize the Catholic Church and its officials while capturing the spirit of the Renaissance through grandiose characters who have an insatiable thirst for knowledge





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