Speaking for laughs and for real
Desarbres, Paul-Victor
Speaking for laughs and for real - 2024.
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In Erasmus, Thomas More and Rabelais, the nuances of laughter refer to the paradoxical folly of the Cross: selfmockery appears as the mark of a wise man who recognizes his own vanity and folly, to the point of becoming a dimension of the imitatio Christi.
Speaking for laughs and for real - 2024.
54
In Erasmus, Thomas More and Rabelais, the nuances of laughter refer to the paradoxical folly of the Cross: selfmockery appears as the mark of a wise man who recognizes his own vanity and folly, to the point of becoming a dimension of the imitatio Christi.
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