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Gargantua and Pantagruel

Francois Rabelais

Parodying everyone from classic authors to his own contemporaries, the dazzling and exuberant stories of Rabelais expose human follies with mischievous and often obscene humor. Gargantua depicts a young giant who becomes a cultured Christian knight. Pantagruel portrays Gargantua's bookish son who becomes a Renaissance Socrates, divinely guided by wisdom and by his idiotic, self-loving companion, Panurge.

Gargantua and Pantagruel was originally published in five parts, with the first part having been published in 1532 and the fifth and final part having been published in 1564.

Navigator's Sindrome

Rabelais: Book 1

Jayge Carr

The planet Rabelais is a world unlike any other in the galaxy - wilder, stranger, and infinitely more dangerous. The masters of Rabelais maintain their cruel, perverse dominance by an extraordinarily complex system of contractual arrangements which are as binding on the subject race as they are incomprehensible to the unfortunate travelers whose star-course intersects the planet's co-ordinates.

The Treasure in the Heart of the Maze

Rabelais: Book 2

Jayge Carr

Book two of the Rabelais series.

Rabelaisian Reprise

Rabelais: Book 3

Jayge Carr

Sequel to: Navigator's Syndrome and The Treasure in the Heart of the Maze