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Lazarillo de Tormes and The Grifter (El Buscon): Two Novels of the Low Life in Golden Age Spain

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By (author): Anonymous Francisco de Quevedo

An elegant, precise, and accessible modern-English rendering of the two best examples of the early modern picaresque genre: the paradigmatic Lazarillo de Tormes and Quevedo's mordant El Buscón . Frye's translations are triumphant, capturing the cadence of popular early modern speech while remaining faithful to the original texts; his notes illuminate the diverse contexts in which the texts were written. Frye gives careful attention throughout to the historical background that propelled these two parallel but different monuments of Golden Age Spanish literature. --Teofilo Ruiz, UCLA See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 369g
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Hackett Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781624663451

About AnonymousFrancisco de Quevedo

David Frye is Program Associate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Adjunct Professor of Anthropology University of Michigan. Due to the nature of this book and the consequences the author would inevitably face in revealing his identity the writer has remained anonymous for over sixty years. It is thought that much of the material that this book comprises came from Bishop Johannes Neuhäusler the auxiliary bishop of Munich and was ordered to be published by Pope Pius XII himself.

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