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A series of five exuberant, satirical narratives follows a giant father and his son through grotesque episodes, mock-heroic battles, scholarly debates, and comic excesses. Combining bawdy humor, erudite digressions, and invented words, the texts lampoon contemporary institutions such as scholastic education, ecclesiastical authority, legalism, and militarism while celebrating corporeal appetite and humanist learning. Interleaved fables, travel-like adventures, and philosophical banter culminate in an imagined utopian community governed by individual liberty. The style alternates between raucous farce and learned parody, using hyperbole and linguistic play to interrogate conventions and propose alternative social and intellectual values.
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