The Picaresque / Harry Sieber
(The Critical Idiom Reissued ; 31)
(The Critical Idiom Reissued ; Volume 32)
Publisher | (London : Taylor and Francis) |
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Year | 2018 |
Edition | First edition. |
Authors | *Sieber, Harry author |
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Media type | 機械可読データファイル |
Size | 1 online resource (85 pages) |
Notes | First published 1977 by Methuen & Co. Ltd chapter 1 Prologue: Some Definitions -- chapter 2 The Picaresque in Spain: Origins and Definition -- chapter 3 The Picaresque Novel in Europe: a Literary Itinerary of the Picaro -- chapter 4 Epilogue: Picaros in the Promised Land "First published in 1977, this book studies the picaresque as a literary genre. It begins by discriminating between the literature of roguery and the picaresque in particular before discussing the origins of the genre in Spain and tracing its development into Europe. The book concludes with a brief description of 'contemporary' works which belong to the same tradition. In tracing the itinerary of the picaro in Europe and in America, it attempts to define a 'myth' of the picaresque which consists of two phases: the first being the traditional Spanish model of the picaresque and the second comprising of an 'anti-picaresque' myth, in which the 'hero' or 'anti-hero' no longer remains alienated but instead is the figure in which the 'new' society is formed. "--Provided by publisher HTTP:URL=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315299624 Pub. note=Click here to view. |
Subjects | LCSH:Picaresque literature -- History and criticism All Subject Search |
Classification | LCC:PN3428 DC:809.338 |
ID | 8000081563 |
ISBN | 9781315299624 |
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