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Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Introduction; 2. Orientations: 'artful Rab'lais'; 3. The prologues; 4. The Olympian author; 5. The choice of form; 6. The 'tiers livre'; 7. Characters; 8. The giants; 9. Poetic prose; Notes; Chronology; Select bibliography; Index.
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