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Written by an international group of scholars, this edited
collection provides an overview of the Spanish picaresque from its
origins in tales of lowborn adventurers to its importance for the
modern novel, along with consideration of the debates that the
picaresque has inspired. The term picaresque describes a specific
set of early modern Spanish narratives relating the life story of a
lowborn adventurer in a realist, ironic, and often humorous manner.
The protagonist, the picaro or picara (rascal), seeks upward
mobility in a resolutely hierarchical society determined to prevent
his - or her - ascent, and both are rich targets of satire. Spanish
picaros inspired Anglo-French rogues including Gil Blas and Tom
Jones and paved the way for the modern novel. Written by an
international group of scholars, this edited collection provides an
overview of the Spanish picaresque novel from its origins to the
present day, along with a treatment of the debates that the
picaresque has inspired. After introductory chapters on the
picaresque genre and the origin of the phenomenon, the book
analyses canonical texts and their role in the picaresque spectrum.
Further chapters then turn to critical approaches to the genre and
manifestations of the picaresque in Hispanic America, France,
England, and modern Spain. Overall, the book affords readers a
broad sense of the range of this rich tradition and an in-depth
view of the field and its major texts.
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