Protestant satire of catholicism
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In Rabelais and His World Mikhail Bakhtin states that "Protestant satire is the heir to grotesque realism. It debases the Catholic church and its rituals by bringing them down to the lower bodily stratum symbolized by food and kitchen.
Examples of Protestant satire includes Apologie pour Herodote (1566, English: The Apology of Herodotus), a protestant satire of catholicism by French printer and classical scholar Henri Estienne and the Papstesel, a satirical pamphlet published by Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon with a woodcut of the same name.
See also
- Martin Luther's anti-Semitic and antipapal pamphlets
- Religious satire
- Renaissance satire
- Humor about Catholicism
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