Pickard, on the other hand, is less concerned with obscenity than with a Rabelaisian bawdiness. |
It was as if she herself had read Molly Bloom's soliloquy in Ulysses in a past life and was still reeling from the bawdiness of it. |
At times, it feels more like cabaret, exhibiting a music hall bawdiness and showmanship. |
For pure Anglo-Saxon belly laughs we went up to the Lyric in Holbrooks or the Alex for our regular fix of bawdiness. |
But it's all just a spectre of old-fashioned bawdiness. |
The complexity of the work of Rabelais stems from just this mixture of seriousness and bawdiness. |