Mirages de la farce: Fête des fous, Bruegel et Molière
Thierry Boucquey
Establishing the notion of reasonable foolishness and foolish reason as a generic principle of the old French farce, Boucquey's study examines the interdependencies among four key mimetic phenomena: the demented universe of the Feast of Fools festival, the genre of the farce, Bruegel's… read more[Purdue University Monographs in Romance Languages, 33] 1991. xviii, 158 pp., 9 ills.
