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Lestringant is also a man of strong opinions, which he does not hesitate to express in passing; he disapproves of Duval's analysis of Rabelais's Fourth Book (257), and rejects the attribution of the Fifth Book to Rabelais (289) and that of the Cymbalum Mundi to Bonaventure Des Periers (274). In three very long chapters, Max Gauna surveys the essentially Rationalist-Epicurean dissident tradition of unbelief in the literature and cultural-ideological history from antiquity to the early Renaissance, and then analyzes its "upwellings" or resurgent qualities in the Cymbalum Mundi, usually attributed to Bonaventure des Periers, and in Jacques Tahureau's Dialogues. |
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