The Picaresque Novel in Western Literature
Herausgeber: Garrido Ardila, J. A.
The Picaresque Novel in Western Literature
Herausgeber: Garrido Ardila, J. A.
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Explores picaresque fiction across ages and cultures, providing a revealing and fresh examination of this literary genre.
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Explores picaresque fiction across ages and cultures, providing a revealing and fresh examination of this literary genre.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031654
- ISBN-10: 1107031656
- Artikelnr.: 41887420
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 624g
- ISBN-13: 9781107031654
- ISBN-10: 1107031656
- Artikelnr.: 41887420
1. Origins and definition of the picaresque genre J. A. Garrido Ardila; 2.
Lazarillo de Tormes and the dream of a world without poverty Alexander
Samson; 3. Guzmán de Alfarache and after: the Spanish picaresque novel in
the seventeenth century Howard Mancing; 4. The Spanish female picaresque
Enrique García Santo-Tomás; 5. The Baroque picaro: Francisco de Quevedo's
Buscón Edward H. Friedman; 6. Cervantes and the picaresque: a question of
compatibility Chad M. Gasta; 7. The picaresque novel and the rise of the
English novel: from Baldwin and Delony to Defoe and Smollett J. A. Garrido
Ardila; 8. Defoe and the picaresque Brean Hammond; 9. Picaresque
itineraries in the eighteenth-century French novel Jenny Mander; 10. The
picaro as narrator, writer and reader: the novels of Hans Jakob von
Grimmelshausen Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly; 11. Russia: the picaresque
repackaged Marcia A. Morris; 12. Riches to rags: from epic to picaresque at
the colonial origins of the Latin American novel Erik Camayd-Freixas; 13.
The neopicaresque. The picaresque myth in the twentieth-century novel
Shelley Godsland.
Lazarillo de Tormes and the dream of a world without poverty Alexander
Samson; 3. Guzmán de Alfarache and after: the Spanish picaresque novel in
the seventeenth century Howard Mancing; 4. The Spanish female picaresque
Enrique García Santo-Tomás; 5. The Baroque picaro: Francisco de Quevedo's
Buscón Edward H. Friedman; 6. Cervantes and the picaresque: a question of
compatibility Chad M. Gasta; 7. The picaresque novel and the rise of the
English novel: from Baldwin and Delony to Defoe and Smollett J. A. Garrido
Ardila; 8. Defoe and the picaresque Brean Hammond; 9. Picaresque
itineraries in the eighteenth-century French novel Jenny Mander; 10. The
picaro as narrator, writer and reader: the novels of Hans Jakob von
Grimmelshausen Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly; 11. Russia: the picaresque
repackaged Marcia A. Morris; 12. Riches to rags: from epic to picaresque at
the colonial origins of the Latin American novel Erik Camayd-Freixas; 13.
The neopicaresque. The picaresque myth in the twentieth-century novel
Shelley Godsland.
1. Origins and definition of the picaresque genre J. A. Garrido Ardila; 2.
Lazarillo de Tormes and the dream of a world without poverty Alexander
Samson; 3. Guzmán de Alfarache and after: the Spanish picaresque novel in
the seventeenth century Howard Mancing; 4. The Spanish female picaresque
Enrique García Santo-Tomás; 5. The Baroque picaro: Francisco de Quevedo's
Buscón Edward H. Friedman; 6. Cervantes and the picaresque: a question of
compatibility Chad M. Gasta; 7. The picaresque novel and the rise of the
English novel: from Baldwin and Delony to Defoe and Smollett J. A. Garrido
Ardila; 8. Defoe and the picaresque Brean Hammond; 9. Picaresque
itineraries in the eighteenth-century French novel Jenny Mander; 10. The
picaro as narrator, writer and reader: the novels of Hans Jakob von
Grimmelshausen Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly; 11. Russia: the picaresque
repackaged Marcia A. Morris; 12. Riches to rags: from epic to picaresque at
the colonial origins of the Latin American novel Erik Camayd-Freixas; 13.
The neopicaresque. The picaresque myth in the twentieth-century novel
Shelley Godsland.
Lazarillo de Tormes and the dream of a world without poverty Alexander
Samson; 3. Guzmán de Alfarache and after: the Spanish picaresque novel in
the seventeenth century Howard Mancing; 4. The Spanish female picaresque
Enrique García Santo-Tomás; 5. The Baroque picaro: Francisco de Quevedo's
Buscón Edward H. Friedman; 6. Cervantes and the picaresque: a question of
compatibility Chad M. Gasta; 7. The picaresque novel and the rise of the
English novel: from Baldwin and Delony to Defoe and Smollett J. A. Garrido
Ardila; 8. Defoe and the picaresque Brean Hammond; 9. Picaresque
itineraries in the eighteenth-century French novel Jenny Mander; 10. The
picaro as narrator, writer and reader: the novels of Hans Jakob von
Grimmelshausen Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly; 11. Russia: the picaresque
repackaged Marcia A. Morris; 12. Riches to rags: from epic to picaresque at
the colonial origins of the Latin American novel Erik Camayd-Freixas; 13.
The neopicaresque. The picaresque myth in the twentieth-century novel
Shelley Godsland.