François Rabelais
François Rabelais (1490?-1553?) was a French Renaissance writer known for his satirical and comedic works. His writing style blends humor with social commentary, showcasing his wit and intellect. Rabelais' literary legacy includes the famous serie "Gargantua and Pantagruel," which explores human nature, governance, and morality through fantastical tales. His works have influenced literature and cultural discourse, solidifying his place as a prominent figure in French literature.
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