Works of Rabelais

Francis RABELAIS

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Works of Rabelais

“THE FINEST WE HAVE POSSESSED OR EVEN SEEN”: RABELAIS’ WORKS, INCLUDING GARGANTUA AND PANTAGRUEL

RABELAIS, Francois. The Works of François Rabelais, Translated by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Motteux. (London: Gibbings and Company, 1897). Five volumes. 12mo, contemporary three-quarter brown morocco gilt, raised bands, marbled endpapers and boards, top edges gilt, uncut.

Illustrated edition of the first English translation of Rabelais—featuring his masterpiece of world literature, Gargantua and Pantagruel—with 14 plates, handsomely and uniformly bound in five volumes.

“No translation of Rabelais is extant prior to Urquhart’s of 1653… In point of style Urquhart was Rabelais incarnate, and in his employment of the verbal resources, whether of science and pseudo-science or slang, he almost surpassed Rabelais himself” (DNB). “This translation has been called ‘one of the most perfect transfusions of an author from one language into another that ever man accomplished” (Pforzheimer 814). Rabelais “is often censured for his lapses into gross indecency and his physiological and medical obscenities. These may be explained partly as the work of an irrepressible jester writing for a coarse, outspoken society… His work incensed the theologians and was condemned by the parlement. He issued a revised edition of the first two books, attenuating his insulting references to the theologians, but it failed to placate the Sorbonne and both books were again condemned… Moliere drew on him, Voltaire and Balzac imitated him, but many have censured his obscenity” (Reid, 509-10). This edition uses Urquhart and Motteux’s renowned 17th-century English translation, with revisions and an introduction by Alfred Wallis. Bookplates.

About-fine condition, an attractive set.

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