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Vicious Pranks
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Simon, David Carroll
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British & Irish literature
/ Comedies
/ Cruelty
/ Drama
/ English literature
/ Epistemology
/ French literature
/ Literary criticism
/ Montaigne, Michel de
/ Novels
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Rabelais, François
/ Shakespeare plays
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shakespeare, William (English playwright)
/ Spectators
/ Truth
/ Witnesses
2019
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Vicious Pranks
by
Simon, David Carroll
in
British & Irish literature
/ Comedies
/ Cruelty
/ Drama
/ English literature
/ Epistemology
/ French literature
/ Literary criticism
/ Montaigne, Michel de
/ Novels
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Rabelais, François
/ Shakespeare plays
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shakespeare, William (English playwright)
/ Spectators
/ Truth
/ Witnesses
2019
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Vicious Pranks
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Simon, David Carroll
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British & Irish literature
/ Comedies
/ Cruelty
/ Drama
/ English literature
/ Epistemology
/ French literature
/ Literary criticism
/ Montaigne, Michel de
/ Novels
/ Plot (Narrative)
/ Rabelais, Francois (ca 1490-1553?)
/ Rabelais, François
/ Shakespeare plays
/ Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
/ Shakespeare, William (English playwright)
/ Spectators
/ Truth
/ Witnesses
2019
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Vicious Pranks
2019
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Overview
This essay juxtaposes vicious pranks in François Rabelais’s Pantagruel (1532) and William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (1601) in order to describe a form of comic violence that functions as a knowledge claim about its target. In each case, the event of injury conveys an eager insistence on the truth of some taken-for-granted assertion about the injured party. I discuss the role of comic atmosphere in encouraging such performative incuriosity, and I describe those strategies by which cruel pranksters enlist the participation of readers and spectators. Ultimately, I show that Shakespeare parts ways with Rabelais by undermining epistemological security, the desire for which helps motivate both the prank and whatever affirmation it elicits from witnesses.
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University of North Carolina Press,The University of North Carolina Press
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