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Who wrote the humorous novel Pantagruel, published in 1532, which poked fun at the established order? Thomas More Francois Rabelais Dante Alighieri Geoffrey Chaucer
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Who wrote the humorous novel Pantagruel, published in 1532, which poked fun at the established order?
Thomas More
Francois Rabelais
Dante Alighieri
Geoffrey Chaucer
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It was "Francois Rabelais" who wrote the humorous novel Pantagruel, published in 1532, which poked fun at the established order, since this was during a time when many voices of "protest" made their way through literary works such as this.
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