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was coined in 1810. Whether it has any validity at all as a generic label in the
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attacks. Moreover, argues Rico, the structure of the novel is radically different from previous works of the picaresque genre: Quevedo uses the conventions of the picaresque as a mere vehicle to show off his abilities with conceit and rhetoric, rather than to construct a satirical critique of
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character, he is an alienated outsider, whose ability to expose and ridicule individuals compromised within society gives him a revolutionary stance. Lázaro states that the motivation for his writing is to communicate his experiences of overcoming deception, hypocrisy, and falsehood
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also suggests the influence of medieval Slavic tales of tricksters, thieves, itinerant prostitutes, and brigands, who were common figures in the impoverished areas bordering on
Germany to the west. When diplomatic ties to Germany and Spain were established under the emperor
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is considered to have considerable picaresque elements. Having been published in 1590, it is contemporary with much of the above—but is unlikely to have been directly influenced by the
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from the picaresque novel, that most of these are funny, and they all have protagonists who are outsiders by their nature. His list of picaresque novels includes
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1259:(1960) is a picaresque novel that parodies the
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1754:. The Odyssey Press, New York. 1960.
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2466:Sanderson, Mark (4 November 2003).
2451:. 11 September 2000. Archived from
1267:by intentionally incorrectly using
895:, her progress echoing the earlier
878:Vanity Fair: A Novel Without a Hero
808:Works with some picaresque elements
510:are rare surviving samples of the "
2855:"Does the Picaresque Novel Exist?"
2631:"1990: Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser"
2085:, 77 (1917), 194–237 (in Russian).
1844:"Does the Picaresque Novel Exist?"
1819:Rodríguez González, Félix (1996).
1457:Works influenced by the picaresque
1161:) became classics of 20th-century
932:Works influenced by the picaresque
885:'s Puritan allegory of redemption
841:proved his mastery of the form in
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4051:Third-person omniscient narrative
2881:, Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, 2008.
2215:Der abentheurliche Simplicissimus
322:is sometimes a prominent element.
149:(1554) (Pictured: Its title page)
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2342:"Picaresque", Britannica online.
2043:vol. 8, no. 2 (1983), pp. 16–17.
1877:. Clo Iar-Chonnacht. p. 6.
1629:
1307:Examples from the 1980s include
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576:The curious presence of Russian
413:While elements of literature by
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2895:, Madrid, Iberoamericana, 2008.
2317:"Picaresque novel | literature"
2144:"Picaresque", Britannica online
1789:"Para la etimología de pícaro".
1485:James Tait Black Memorial Prize
1060:needs additional citations for
292:as an autobiographical account.
52:needs additional citations for
3439:Conflict between good and evil
2884:Garrido Ardila, Juan Antonio,
2877:Garrido Ardila, Juan Antonio,
2710:Dizionario del cinema italiano
2220:The adventurous Simplicissimus
1990:La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes
1034:Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
218:content. Literary works from
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2941:"Picaresque Novel, The"
2888:, Madrid: Visor libros, 2009.
2886:La novela picaresca en Europa
2871:10.1080/03648664.1979.9926339
2502:NewThinkable (7 March 2013).
2083:Russky Filologichesky Vestnik
2068:Monroe, James T. translator,
1531:film written and directed by
1370:(1594) by Thomas Nashe, both
1194:The Adventures of Augie March
617:as a victim clashed with the
173:' or 'rascal') is a genre of
2156:A Glossary of Literary Terms
1874:The History of Éamon O'Clery
1477:made use of the form in his
1178:The Family of Pascual Duarte
2468:"The picaresque, in detail"
2442:As expressed by the author
2288:. Cambridge: Belknap Press.
1824:, p. 36. Walter de Gruyter.
873:William Makepeace Thackeray
4298:
2900:The Imaginary 20th Century
2859:Kentucky Romance Quarterly
2853:Eisenberg, Daniel (1979).
2799:Edinburgh University Press
2743:onthewarside.wordpress.com
2637:. Epic Comics. 27 May 2020
2604:Thompson, William (2014).
2210:Grimmelshausen, H. J. Chr.
1987:Chaytor, Henry John (1922)
1913:Cambridge University Press
1851:Kentucky Romance Quarterly
1500:Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
1319:Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
1226:Confessions of Felix Krull
908:The 1880 Romanian novella
823:The classic Chinese novel
539:The principal episodes of
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4078:Stream of unconsciousness
3609:Falling action/Catastasis
2689:. Tumblr. 14 January 2021
2575:10.1525/lal.2006.18.2.117
2352:Striedter, Jurij (1961).
2302:lists its full title as:
2284:Schmidt, Michael (2014).
1871:Seán Ó Neachtain (2000).
1726:Revista Hispánica Moderna
1683:Oxford English Dictionary
1543:, and internationally as
1367:The Unfortunate Traveller
1167:numerous film adaptations
1165:satire and the basis for
926:eponymous Bulgarian rogue
783:The Unfortunate Traveller
753:Simplicius Simplicissimus
715:El coloquio de los perros
3446:Self-fulfilling prophecy
2936:Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James
2723:Leonardo De Franceschi.
2712:. Gremese Editore, 1991.
2409:Deters, Mary E. (1969).
1769:dictionary.cambridge.org
1752:A Handbook to Literature
1602:El ministerio del tiempo
1433:Hasta no verte Jesús mío
902:The Luck of Barry Lyndon
657:San Juan de Aznalfarache
4073:Stream of consciousness
3536:Suspension of disbelief
2947:Encyclopædia Britannica
2321:Encyclopedia Britannica
1650:Becky Sharp (character)
1379:A Voice Through a Cloud
1324:Later examples include
1314:A Confederacy of Dunces
1208:Shining with the Shiner
1143:(1928) and its sequel,
1131:, or perhaps a cynical
1041:20th and 21st centuries
834:18th and 19th centuries
637:Title page of the book
305:There is little if any
3614:Denouement/Catastrophe
3595:Rising action/Epitasis
2814:Cruz, Anne J. (2008).
2286:The Novel: A Biography
2072:. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
1942:Cruz, Anne J. (2008).
1483:(1929), which won the
1468:The Good Soldier Švejk
1453:(2017), among others.
1404:Louis-Ferdinand Céline
1146:The Little Golden Calf
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709:Rinconete y Cortadillo
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2019:Le Satyricon: Pétrone
1810:Merriam-Webster, Inc.
1344:(Booker Prize 2008).
1217:Protestant work ethic
1125:Mikheil Javakhishvili
1120:Kvachi Kvachantiradze
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812:The autobiography of
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3106:Supporting character
2725:Lo sguardo eclettico
2513:– via YouTube.
2455:on 6 September 2006.
2016:Martin, René (1999)
1607:The Ministry of Time
1406:, and even himself.
1348:William S. Burroughs
1301:The Year of the Hare
1069:improve this article
899:. His earlier novel
667:Francisco de Quevedo
645:An early example is
344:(1605 and 1615), or
254:Francisco de Quevedo
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4219:Political narrative
4061:Unreliable narrator
3918:Speculative fiction
3626:Nonlinear narrative
3574:Three-act structure
3434:Deal with the Devil
2037:Lazarillo de Tormes
1965:MacAdam, Alfred J.
1697:The Literature Book
1578:Guzman de Alfarache
1572:Lazarillo de Tormes
1541:Los alegres pícaros
1480:The Good Companions
1256:The Sot-Weed Factor
1157:(together known as
1014:The Pickwick Papers
826:Journey to the West
704:Miguel de Cervantes
652:Guzmán de Alfarache
639:Guzmán de Alfarache
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600:Guzmán de Alfarache
580:in the text of the
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424:Lazarillo de Tormes
407:Lazarillo de Tormes
394:Guzmán de Alfarache
375:Lazarillo de Tormes
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336:Miguel de Cervantes
249:Guzmán de Alfarache
207:Lazarillo de Tormes
146:Lazarillo de Tormes
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2563:Law and Literature
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2097:Novelas ejemplares
2041:The Maghreb Review
1567:Giancarlo Giannini
1497:series of novels,
1389:Two Serious Ladies
1309:John Kennedy Toole
1286:Vladimir Voinovich
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916:Aleko Konstantinov
772:Alain-René Le Sage
698:Spanish Golden Age
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3581:Freytag's Pyramid
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2827:978-1-60329-016-6
2745:. 30 October 2015
2727:. Marsilio, 2001.
2687:The Outcast Rogue
2663:. 8 November 2012
2390:978-1-107-03165-4
2195:978-0-8047-7746-9
1922:978-0-521-77815-2
1884:978-1-902420-35-6
1840:Eisenberg, Daniel
1710:978-1-4654-2988-9
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3091:Protagonist
2526:Edad de Oro
1549:. Starring
1524:In 1987 an
1447:José Baroja
1445:(1978) and
1437:Luis Zapata
1394:Jane Bowles
1376:(1943) and
1326:Umberto Eco
1265:black humor
1221:Thomas Mann
1203:John A. Lee
1199:Saul Bellow
1191:(1952) and
1149:(1931), by
1133:Don Quixote
1129:Felix Krull
1027:(1842–52).
1017:(1836–37).
893:Becky Sharp
883:John Bunyan
866:Don Quixote
853:(1743) and
721:Don Quixote
712:(1613) and
611:determinism
341:Don Quixote
327:criminality
4266:Categories
4132:Continuity
4001:Nonfiction
3965:Underwater
3861:Picaresque
3836:Historical
3821:Epistolary
3693:Fairy tale
3604:Peripeteia
3586:Exposition
3342:Dreamworld
3284:Stereotype
3254:Plot twist
3002:Antagonist
2787:References
2775:2 February
2749:2 February
2532:: 95–104.
2425:Chosen by
2396:2021-03-11
2362:1067476065
2326:2019-08-04
2265:(2): 303.
1774:2021-06-03
1546:The Rogues
1402:(1936) by
1392:(1943) by
1382:(1950) by
1251:John Barth
1235:(1954) by
1107:Statue of
1029:Mark Twain
1024:Dead Souls
1000:(1857) by
924:about the
553:Al-Andalus
179:adventures
87:newspapers
4023:Narration
3972:Superhero
3896:Chivalric
3881:Religious
3866:Political
3801:Adventure
3786:Biography
3708:Tall tale
3556:Structure
3541:Symbolism
3509:Narration
3409:Leitmotif
3337:Crossover
3332:Backstory
3289:Story arc
3239:MacGuffin
3210:Flashback
3151:Backstory
3027:Confidant
3007:Archenemy
2994:Character
2986:Narrative
2865:: 62–69.
2807:422136249
2591:144736158
2583:1535-685X
2548:0212-0429
2478:March 16,
2472:Telegraph
2180:conversos
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2021:, p. 105.
1970:, p. 138.
1808:, p. 936.
1520:In cinema
1509:'s novel
1361:Satyricon
1356:anti-hero
1331:Baudolino
1311:'s novel
1263:and uses
1081:July 2018
972:satirical
946:anti-hero
942:picaresco
921:Bay Ganyo
861:Cervantes
735:conversos
700:society.
672:El Buscón
663:, Spain.
623:free will
606:El Buscón
587:Charles V
582:Lazarillo
578:loanwords
567:trickster
545:Lazarillo
541:Lazarillo
508:Satyricon
490:Lazarillo
482:Encolpius
477:Satyricon
472:Petronius
362:The word
358:Etymology
259:El Buscón
230:Petronius
225:Satyricon
194:realistic
192:" with a
190:narrative
163:picaresca
117:June 2018
4229:Glossary
4224:Rhetoric
4031:Diegesis
4011:Creative
3984:Thriller
3933:Southern
3851:Paranoid
3846:Nautical
3757:Vignette
3715:Gamebook
3683:Folklore
3590:Protasis
3469:Allegory
3414:Metaphor
3372:parallel
3367:universe
3347:Dystopia
3304:Suspense
3190:Dialogue
3178:Conflict
3086:Narrator
3058:Hamartia
2938:(1911).
2844:(1965),
2769:artforum
2693:4 August
2667:4 August
2641:4 August
2615:4 August
2509:14 March
2496:and the
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1947:, p. 19.
1842:(1979).
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1623:See also
1537:I picari
1435:(1969),
1427:(1968),
1419:(1951),
1304:(1975).
1284:(1965),
1181:(1942),
1151:Ilya Ilf
968:Voltaire
847:(1742),
818:Florence
777:Gil Blas
685:classist
529:Apuleius
494:Apuleius
240:Apuleius
169:, for '
4159:Prequel
4115:Related
4101:Present
3994:Western
3950:Science
3923:Fantasy
3891:Romance
3841:Mystery
3826:Ergodic
3791:Fiction
3747:Parable
3742:Novella
3672:Fabliau
3643:Premise
3494:Imagery
3484:Diction
3362:country
3319:Setting
3299:Subplot
3121:Villain
3074:Byronic
2610:SF Site
1993:p. vii.
1613:series
1611:Netflix
1588:Aladdin
1526:Italian
1425:El roto
1163:Russian
977:Candide
677:baroque
661:Seville
571:maqāmāt
562:maqāmāt
486:Plautus
441:Antwerp
401:History
380:novella
314:realism
279:Defined
268:Terence
264:Plautus
165:, from
159:Spanish
101:scholar
4163:Sequel
4147:Retcon
4142:Reboot
4106:Future
3940:Horror
3928:Gothic
3913:Satire
3831:Erotic
3698:Legend
3600:Climax
3474:Bathos
3381:Utopia
3269:Reveal
3168:Cliché
3146:Action
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1529:comedy
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689:racist
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3806:Comic
3767:Genre
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3688:Fable
3666:Drama
3631:films
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3658:Form
3546:Tone
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3504:Mood
3499:Mode
3357:city
3244:Pace
3131:Plot
3069:Anti
3064:Hero
3047:Foil
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