Francois Rabelais Gargantua Pantagruel in 2 books Fransua Rable GARGANTYuA i PANTAGRYuEL v 2 kh knigakh

Francois Rabelais Gargantua Pantagruel in 2 books Fransua Rable GARGANTYuA i PANTAGRYuEL v 2 kh knigakh

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Humor Fantasy Manga +1 more
Format Hardcover
Language Russian
Published Jan 1, 2006
Publisher Vita-Nova
ISBN-10 5938981174
ISBN-13 9785938981171
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Francois Rabelais' masterpiece invites readers into a vibrant world where humor and wisdom intermingle. Through the colossal figures of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, Rabelais explores themes of education, health, and the human condition, all while celebrating the absurdities of life. The vastness of their adventures serves as a canvas for the author’s sharp wit, as he delves into the depths of human folly and brilliance alike.

In this rich tapestry of storytelling, the characters embark on outrageous quests, each encounter laced with satirical commentary on contemporary society. Rabelais does not shy away from the grotesque; instead, he revels in it, juxtaposing high-minded ideals with the lowly aspects of human existence. This interplay highlights the complexities of humanity, sparking laughter while prompting introspection.

Through fantastical realms and surreal encounters, Rabelais crafts a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Readers are drawn into an enchanting journey where the fantastical becomes a lens through which the realities of life are examined, ensuring that the echoes of Gargantua and Pantagruel resonate through the ages.

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