François Rabelais Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Solution and Dissolution in the Closure to the Quart Livre
- The Treatment of morbus gallicus in Rabelais
- Introduction: The Design of Rabelais's Christian Humanist Epics
- Gargantua: Inheriting the Father
- Change and Exchange
- Friendship and the Adversarial Rhetoric of Humanism
- Papimania, the Blessed Isle: Rabelais's Attitude to the Roman Church
- ‘Written in the Mind with an Iron Pen’: The Failure of Misogynistic Cliché; in the Rondibilis Episode of Rabelais's Tiers Livre
- Layers of Emblematic Prose: Rabelais' Andouilles
- Rabelais and the Monsters of Antiphysis
- The Three Temptations of Panurge: Women's Vilification and Christian Humanist Discourse
- Gargantua
- Gargantua and Pantagruel
- The Chimeric Communities of the Quart Livre
- The Fantasies of ‘Mad Rabelais’: Exploiting the Unreal
- Further Reading