Bookbot

Boekbeoordeling

Parameters

  • 129bladzijden
  • 5 uur lezen

Meer over het boek

François Rabelais holds a unique place in the history of world literature, and no more so than for his extraordinary satirical entertainment Gargantua and Pantagruel. Here the first of these volumes is presented in a new and lively translation. Pantagruel recounts the life a popular giant. From his portentous birth and colorful childhood, to his visit to Paris and his travels through Utopia, and not withstanding his enormous appetite, Pantagruel’s history is told with a breathtaking degree of gaiety and wit. Ingeniously coining new expressions, and with an unashamed obsession with bodily functions, Rabelais blends prose and poetry, the sacred and profound, to offer a heady satire of the religious society of his day. The result is a bawdy and brilliant celebration of life.

Een boek kopen

Pantagruel, François Rebelais, Paul Bailey, Andrew Brown

Taal
Jaar van publicatie
2003
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback),
Staat van het boek
Beschadigd
Prijs
€ 9,98

Betaalmethoden

3,7
Zeer goed
13637 Beoordelingen

We missen je recensie hier.

Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2003
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
129
ISBN10
184391056X
ISBN13
9781843910565
Reeks
Oorspronkelijke titel
Pantagrueline prognostication
Beoordeling
3,65 van 5
Aantekening
François Rabelais holds a unique place in the history of world literature, and no more so than for his extraordinary satirical entertainment Gargantua and Pantagruel. Here the first of these volumes is presented in a new and lively translation. Pantagruel recounts the life a popular giant. From his portentous birth and colorful childhood, to his visit to Paris and his travels through Utopia, and not withstanding his enormous appetite, Pantagruel’s history is told with a breathtaking degree of gaiety and wit. Ingeniously coining new expressions, and with an unashamed obsession with bodily functions, Rabelais blends prose and poetry, the sacred and profound, to offer a heady satire of the religious society of his day. The result is a bawdy and brilliant celebration of life.