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![]() COGUT, Sergiu. Carnavalescul operei rabelaisiene in viziunea lui M. Bahtin. In: Philologia, 2011, nr. 3-4(256), pp. 13-17. ISSN 1857-4300. |
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This article is centred upon the outstanding contribution of the Russian scholar Mikhail
Bakhtin to the research concerning the masterpiece of the great French humanist Fr. Rabelais.
In his analysis of this writer’s famous work Gargantua and Pantagruel, M. Bakhtin emphasizes
the importance of the folklore tradition and especially of the chronotop defi ning it for the
world outlook of the Fr. Rabelais who developed a carnivalesque philosophy. The main idea of
this one concerns the dynamism of human life. It is worth mentioning that a specifi c feature of
this folk culture is that it places much emphasis on the so-called „ambivalence”. By focusing
on the communal body in which birth and death are intimately intertwined, Bakhtin’s carnival
is able to evade the fears of life and to celebrate the „cheerful death” of an individual. |
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