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  • France & the 'Health Gap'; without Health, Life Is Not Life, It Is Unlivable.Without Health, Life Spells but Languor and the Image of Death. -- Francois Rabelais
    Newspaper article; Manila Bulletin, January 28, 2007
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Health, Life Is Not Life, It Is Unlivable.Without Health, Life Spells but Languor and the Image of Death. -- Francois Rabelais. Byline: Adrian E. Cristobal FRANCES latest diplomatic offensive addresses the health of millions as a top international...
     
  • From British Pubs Came Witty Songs
    Newspaper article; The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), July 22, 2010
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...like Ulysses Makes us look like four big sissiesa... "The song mentions Rabelais!" Whitcomb says. "Can you imagine a song today on the stage that mentions Rabelais? Its a sign of how literary and well-read Americans were. America was...
     
  • FROM SERIAL KILLER TO LOVER WITH THE STROKE OF A PEN; (or Why One Eminent Historian's Idiosyncratic Handwriting Is the True Window into His Soul)
    Newspaper article; The Mail on Sunday (London, England), July 18, 2010
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    ...style - Loopy, as I have called it - is to my academic hand what fox is to hedgehog, Tigger is to Eeyore, Bugs is to Elmer, Rabelais to Montaigne, Bjork to Coldplay. Loopy bounds and leaps and lurches and cant wait to get to the end of the line because theres...
     
  • A Far from Original Theory from Embittered Academic; COMMENTARY
    Newspaper article; The Evening Standard (London, England), July 29, 2010
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...In a book of this title to be published in September, he traces the origins of modernism right back to the early 1500s, Rabelais and Cervantes, claiming that it is nothing less than "art coming to consciousness of its own limits and responsibilities...
     
  • The Prize Crossword
    Newspaper article; The Mail on Sunday (London, England), June 20, 2010
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...April, 8 JavaScript, 9 Canon, 10 Arabella, 11 Sachs, 18 Lehar, 20 Rowan, 21 Whittington, 23 Beryl, 24 Anderlecht, 26 Rabelais, 27 Hepworth, 31 Welch, 33 Pulse, 34 Nancy, 35 Tonto, 36 Tilda. STUMPED? Just ask Fred, left! our faithful word hound...
     

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Encyclopedia Articles on: Rabelais

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  • Rabelais, FranÇois
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    RABELAIS, FRANCOIS rab la, Fr. fraNswa rabla , c...near Chinon, the presumed birthplace of Rabelais. Early Life Becoming a novice in a Franciscan monastery early in his life, Rabelais went as a monk to Fontenay-le-Comte...
     
  • Renaissance
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Julius Caesar ). In France Michel de Montaigne and Francois Rabelais were the most important proponents of humanist thought. Montaignes...removed from the dissimulation and vice of human society. Rabelais was the author of Gargantua and Pantagruel, the satirical...
     
  • French Literature
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Renaissance in France. Three giants of world literature Francois Rabelais , Pierre de Ronsard , and Michel Eyquem de Montaigne towered...of the period was produced in the fiction of the ebullient Rabelais and in the magnificent essays of Montaigne. Under the stable...
     
  • Margaret of Navarre
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...reform. Her brilliant court at Navarre was frequented by literary men, among them Etienne Dolet, Clement Marot, and Francois Rabelais. A writer herself, she is best known for the Heptameron (1558), an original collection of 72 stories in the manner of...
     
  • DorÉ, Gustave
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009
    Collections: Religious Studies, Education, Psychology, History, Literature, Philosophy, Entire Library

    ...Paradise Lost, the Divine Comedy (1861), Don Quixote (1862), the Bible (1866), Balzacs Droll Tales, the works of Rabelais, the Fables of La Fontaine, and other classics, are still admired. He particularly excelled in weird, fantastic scenes...
     

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