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A picaresque sequence of voyages follows a giant's son and his companions as they sail among fantastical islands, confront monstrous and comic dangers, survive storms, and trade in curiosities. Episodic encounters combine vivid physical comedy and bawdy anecdote with learned digressions, parodic inventions, and playful language. Many set-pieces satirize clerical, legal, and scholastic pretensions, while scenes of feasting, trickery, and debate expose human folly. The tone shifts between rollicking adventure and incisive mockery, using grotesque imagery and philosophical questioning to unsettle received authority even as it revels in invention and excess.
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