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Writer depicted murder victim in lift finally failing |
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Mar 30 2002 The Times - Cryptic |
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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 srednevekov'ja i Renessansa; 1965) is a scholarly work which is considered one of Mikhail Bakhtin's most important texts and now a classic of Renaissance studies. In the work Bakhtin explores Gargantua and Pantagruel by the French Renaissance writer François Rabelais.Bakhtin argues that for centuries Rabelais’s book has been misunderstood. Bakhtin attempts to redress this and clarify Rabelais's intentions through two methods: recovery of sections of Gargantua and Pantagruel that were previously either ignored or suppressed, and analysis of the Renaissance social system in order to discover the balance between language that was permitted and language that was not. Through this analysis, Bakhtin pinpoints two important subtexts: carnival (carnivalesque) which Bakhtin describes as a social institution, and grotesque realism, which is defined as a literary mode. * Thus, in Rabelais and His World Bakhtin studies the interaction between the social and the literary, as well as the meaning of the body. As written, Rabelais and His World not only examines the openness of Gargantua and Pantagruel, it also serves as an example of such openness. |