Une tude approfondie de Fran ois Rabelais et de son oeuvre dans le contexte de la Renaissance et de la R forme. Emile Gebhart explore l'influence de cette poque turbulente sur l'esprit et l' criture de Rabelais, offrant un aper u pr cieux de la soci t , de la culture et des id es de son temps. Ce livre examine en d tail comment Rabelais a fa onn la litt rature fran aise et continue d'influencer la pens e moderne. Une lecture essentielle pour ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire litt raire fran aise et l'impact de la Renaissance sur la pens e europ enne.
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