Audiobook: Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book II
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- Download For the Reader and Author's Prologue audio
- Download Of the original and antiquity of the great Pantagruel audio
- Download Of the nativity of the most dread and redoubted Pantagruel audio
- Download Of the grief wherewith Gargantua was moved at the decease of his wife Badebec audio
- Download Of the infancy of Pantagruel audio
- Download Of the acts of the noble Pantagruel in his youthful age audio
- Download How Pantagruel met with a Limousin, who too affectedly did counterfeit the French language audio
- Download How Pantagruel came to Paris, and of the choice books of the Library of St. Victor audio
- Download How Pantagruel, being at Paris, received letters from his father Gargantua, and the copy of them audio
- Download How Pantagruel found Panurge, whom he loved all his lifetime audio
- Download How Pantagruel judged so equitably of a controversy, which was wonderfully obscure and difficult, that, by reason of his just decree therein, he was reputed to have a most admirable judgment audio
- Download How the Lords of Kissbreech and Suckfist did plead before Pantagruel without an attorney audio
- Download How the Lord of Suckfist pleaded before Pantagruel audio
- Download How Pantagruel gave judgment upon the difference of the two lords audio
- Download How Panurge related the manner how he escaped out of the hands of the Turks audio
- Download How Panurge showed a very new way to build the walls of Paris audio
- Download Of the qualities and conditions of Panurge audio
- Download How Panurge gained the pardons, and married the old women, and of the suit in law which he had at Paris audio
- Download How a great scholar of England would have argued against Pantagruel, and was overcome by Panurge audio
- Download How Panurge put to a nonplus the Englishman that argued by signs audio
- Download How Thaumast relateth the virtues and knowledge of Panurge audio
- Download How Panurge was in love with a lady of Paris audio
- Download How Panurge served a Parisian lady a trick that pleased her not very well audio
- Download How Pantagruel departed from Paris, hearing news that the Dipsodes had invaded the land of the Amaurots; and the cause wherefore the leagues are so short in France audio
- Download A letter which a messenger brought to Pantagruel from a lady of Paris, together with the exposition of a posy written in a gold ring audio
- Download How Panurge, Carpalin, Eusthenes, and Epistemon, the gentlemen attendants of Pantagruel, vanquished and discomfited six hundred and threescore horsemen very cunningly audio
- Download How Pantagruel and his company were weary in eating still salt meats; and how Carpalin went a-hunting to have some venison audio
- Download How Pantagruel set up one trophy in memorial of their valour, and Panurge another in remembrance of the hares. How Pantagruel likewise with his farts begat little men, and with his fisgs little women; and how Panurge broke a great staff over two glasses audio
- Download How Pantagruel got the victory very strangely over the Dipsodes and the Giants audio
- Download How Pantagruel discomfited the three hundred giants armed with free-stone, and Loupgarou their captain audio
- Download How Epistemon, who had his head cut off, was finely healed by Panurge, and of the news which he brought from the devils, and of the damned people in hell audio
- Download How Pantagruel entered into the city of the Amaurots, and how Panurge married King Anarchus to an old lantern-carrying hag, and made him a crier of green sauce audio
- Download How Pantagruel with his tongue covered a whole army, and what the author saw in his mouth audio
- Download How Pantagruel became sick, and the manner how he was recovered audio
- Download The conclusion of this present book, and the excuse of the author audio
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The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel (in French, La vie de Gargantua et de Pantagruel) is a connected series of five novels written in the 16th century by François Rabelais. It is the story of two giants, a father (Gargantua) and his son (Pantagruel) and their adventures, written in an amusing, extravagant, satirical vein. There is much crudity and scatological humor as well as a large amount of violence. Long lists of vulgar insults fill several chapters.
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