Confessions de Rabelais... offre une analyse approfondie de la vie et de l'oeuvre de Fran ois Rabelais, figure embl matique de la Renaissance fran aise. Robert Martin Lesuire explore les th mes r currents et les innovations stylistiques qui caract risent l' criture de Rabelais. Ce livre examine comment Rabelais a utilis la satire et l'humour pour critiquer la soci t de son poque, tout en c l brant la joie de vivre et la libert de pens e. Une contribution essentielle pour comprendre l'importance durable de Rabelais dans l'histoire de la litt rature fran aise.
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