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Pantagruelism is a "specific form and individuating property ... by means of which
those who possess it never take in bad part any things whatever which they
recognize as springing from a good, frank, loyal heart."45 In the Fourth Book's ...
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The Rabelais Encyclopedia
178 Pantagruelism sein de Rabelais (Paris: SEDES, 1957), rpt. in his Rabelais
dans son enquete, vol. 1 (Paris: SEDES, 1983); Michael A. Screech, The
Rabelaisian Marriage (London: Arnold, 1958). Francois Rigolot
PANTAGRUELISM A term ...
Elizabeth A. Chesney, 2004
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The Design of Rabelais's Tiers Livre de Pantagruel
If si- The opposition between Pantagruelism and anti-Pantagruelism is played out
between the hero and his imperfect vassal throughout the entire quest of the
Tiers Livre. Pantagruel consistently interprets according to caritas and thus takes
in ...
There is in fact a good deal of humor in this scene, arising from the fact that
Epistemon interprets the definition of Pantagruelism (as he interprets the dying
poet's last words themselves) literally, taking it to express not so much a moral
principle ...
Marie-Madeleine Fontaine, 1983
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The Cambridge Companion to Rabelais
Pantagruelism or humanism of the middle way Imitation of Lucian, the Greek
rhetor, already appears in those episodes of Pantagruel situated in “another
world” (the resurrection of Epistémon, the trip round Pantagruel's mouth). It is less
...
And, indeed, in his mature years he always declared that one of the reasons
which had led him to reject the old humoral pathology was, that it did not include
Pantagruelism, which, he insisted, depended neither upon heat or cold, moisture
or ...
Robert Southey, John Wood Warter, 1865
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Socrates and the Fat Rabbis
He himself seems to be referring to the moment in Rabelais in which we are told:
“For in every soldier I detect that specific trait and individual quality that our
ancestors used to call Pantagruelism; which assures me that they will never take
in ...
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The British Quarterly Review
In this production, which saw the light under the title of ' The Inestimable Life of
the Great Gargantua, father of Panta- ' gruel, heretofore composed by the
Abstractor of Quintessence ; a ' Book full of Pantagruelism,' the purpose of the
author ...
Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon, 1849
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The Quarterly Review (London)
This derivation accords perfectly with the definition of Pantagruelism in the new
prologue to the fourth book : ' For my part,' he says, ' I am hale and good-
humoured, thanks to a trifle of Pantagruelism, which, you must know, is a sort of
high ...
But irreverence has nothing in common with that genial tendency which Southey
has called pantagruelism, and the desirability of which he has advocated. For
pantagruelism is not buffoonery, levity, cynical insensibility ; neither does it
consist ...