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    Gargantua and Pantagruel -

    François Rabelais

    W.W. Norton & Company
    1991
    1041 páginas
    1d 10h 42m
    ISBN-10: 0393308065
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    Collective title of five comic novels by Francois Rabelais, published between 1532 and 1564. The novels present the comic and satiric story of the giant Gargantua and his son Pantagruel. The first two novels were published under the anagrammatic pseudonym Alcofribas (Alcofrybas) Nasier. The first book, commonly called Pantagruel (1532), deals with some of the fantastic incidents of the early years of Pantagruel. While at the University of Paris he receives a letter from his father that is still considered an essential exposition of French Renaissance ideals. In Paris Pantagruel also meets the cunning rogue Panurge, who becomes his companion throughout the series. In Gargantua (1534), old-fashioned scholastic pedagogy is ridiculed and contrasted with the humanist ideal of King Francis I, whose efforts to reform the French church Rabelais supported. Le Tiers Livre (1546; "The Third Book") is Rabelais s most profound and erudite work. In it Pantagruel has become a sage; Panurge is self-absorbed and bedeviled, wondering if he should marry. He consults various prognosticators, allowing Rabelais to hold forth on sex, love, and marriage, and to satirize fortune tellers, judges, and poets. Panurge persuades Pantagruel and friends to join him on a voyage to the Oracle of the Holy Bottle in Cathay for an answer. This they do in Le Quart Livre (1552; "The Fourth Book"), which reflects the era s interest in exploration; the Pantagruelians encounter a series of islands that present opportunities for the author to satirize the religious and political forces wreaking havoc on 16th-century Christendom. In a fifth book, Le Cinquieme Livre (1564; of doubtful authenticity), the band arrives at the temple of the Holy Bottle, where the oracle answers Panurge with a single word: "Drink!" -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature

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    François Rabelais

    François Rabelais Chinon, 1483 — Paris, 9 de abril de 1553) foi um escritor, padre e médico francês do Renascimento, que usou, também, o pseudônimo Alcofribas Nasier (um anagrama de seu verdadeiro nome). Ficou para a posteridade como o autor das obras primas cómicas Pantagruel e Gargântua, que exploravam lendas populares, farsas, romances, bem como obras clássicas. O escatologismo é usado para condenação humorística. A exuberância da sua criatividade, do seu colorido e da sua variedade literária asseguram a sua popularidade.

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