The History of the Life of the Sharper Called Don Pablo, the Pattern of Vagabonds and Mirror of Rogues
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9791041996223
ISBN
979-10-419-9622-3
Éditeur
CULTUREA
Date de publication
Nombre de pages
90
Dimensions
22 x 17 x 0,5 cm
Poids
155 g
Langue
anglais
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The History of the Life of the Sharper Called Don Pablo, the Pattern of Vagabonds and Mirror of Rogues

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"The History of the Life of the Sharper Called Don Pablo, the Pattern of Vagabonds and Mirror of Rogues" is a picaresque novel authored by Francisco de Quevedo, a prominent Spanish writer of the Golden Age. This work is a classic example of the genre known as the picaresque novel, which portrays the adventures of a roguish protagonist navigating through various strata of society.
Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Spain, the narrative follows the exploits of Don Pablo, a cunning and resourceful trickster who navigates the underbelly of society with wit and guile. From his humble beginnings as a vagabond to his encounters with nobles, clergy, and fellow rogues, Don Pablo's story offers a satirical commentary on the social and moral landscape of his time.
Quevedo's novel is characterized by its episodic structure, colorful characters, and sharp wit. Through Don Pablo's misadventures and schemes, Quevedo provides a humorous yet incisive critique of the hypocrisy, corruption, and inequality prevalent in Spanish society.
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