Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book V - Бесплатная аудиокнига

Gargantua and Pantagruel, Book V - Бесплатная аудиокнига

Автор(ы): François Rabelais,

Язык: English

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  • 1. Prologue
  • 2. How Pantagruel arrived at the Ringing Island, and of the noise that we heard.
  • 3. How the Ringing Island had been inhabited by the Siticines, who were become birds.
  • 4. How there is but one pope-hawk in the Ringing Island.
  • 5. How the birds of the Ringing Island were all passengers.
  • 6. Of the dumb Knight-hawks of the Ringing Island.
  • 7. How the birds are crammed in the Ringing Island.
  • 8. How Panurge related to Master Aedituus the fable of the horse and the ass.
  • 9. How with much ado we got a sight of the pope-hawk.
  • 10. How we arrived at the island of Tools.
  • 11. How Pantagruel arrived at the island of Sharping.
  • 12. How we passed through the wicket inhabited by Gripe-men-all, Archduke of the Furred Law-cats.
  • 13. How Gripe-men-all propounded a riddle to us.
  • 14. How Panurge solved Gripe-men-all's riddle.
  • 15. How the Furred Law-cats live on corruption.
  • 16. How Friar John talks of rooting out the Furred Law-cats.
  • 17. How Pantagruel came to the island of the Apedefers, or Ignoramuses, with long claws and crooked paws, and of terrible adventures and monsters there.
  • 18. How we went forwards, and how Panurge had like to have been killed.
  • 19. How our ships were stranded, and we were relieved by some people that were subject to Queen Whims (qui tenoient de la Quinte).
  • 20. How we arrived at the queendom of Whims or Entelechy.
  • 21. How the Quintessence cured the sick with a song
  • 22. How the Queen passed her time after dinner.
  • 23. How Queen Whims' officers were employed; and how the said lady retained us among her abstractors.
  • 24. How the Queen was served at dinner, and of her way of eating.
  • 25. How there was a ball in the manner of a tournament, at which Queen Whims was present.
  • 26. How the thirty-two persons at the ball fought.
  • 27. How we came to the island of Odes, where the ways go up and down.
  • 28. How we came to the island of Sandals; and of the order of Semiquaver Friars.
  • 29. How Panurge asked a Semiquaver Friar many questions, and was only answered in monosyllables.
  • 30. How Epistemon disliked the institution of Lent.
  • 31. How we came to the land of Satin.
  • 32. How in the land of Satin we saw Hearsay, who kept a school of vouching.
  • 33. How we came in sight of Lantern-land.
  • 34. How we landed at the port of the Lychnobii, and came to Lantern-land.
  • 35. How we arrived at the Oracle of the Bottle.
  • 36. How we went underground to come to the Temple of the Holy Bottle, and how Chinon is the oldest city in the world.
  • 37. How we went down the tetradic steps, and of Panurge's fear
  • 38. How the temple gates in a wonderful manner opened of themselves.
  • 39. Of the Temple's admirable pavement.
  • 40. How we saw Bacchus's army drawn up in battalia in mosaic work.
  • 41. How the battle in which the good Bacchus overthrew the Indians was represented in mosaic work.
  • 42. How the temple was illuminated with a wonderful lamp.
  • 43. How the Priestess Bacbuc showed us a fantastic fountain in the temple, and how the fountain-water had the taste of wine, according to the imagination of those who drank of it.
  • 44. How the Priestess Bacbuc equipped Panurge in order to have the word of the Bottle.
  • 45. How Bacbuc, the high-priestess, brought Panurge before the Holy Bottle.
  • 46. How Bacbuc explained the word of the Goddess-Bottle.
  • 47. How Panurge and the rest rhymed with poetic fury.
  • 48. How we took our leave of Bacbuc, and left the Oracle of the Holy Bottle.

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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. - Summary by Wikipedia

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