Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The genre of the "picaresque" (romances of roguery), which were popular in sixteenth-century Spain, contain the literary type of the "picaro" or rogue, which can appear at times as a "student." The current work presents the historical context of the Spanish university and of the student's life as well as the representation of the "student" in several picaresque novels, namely, Mateo Aleman's El Guzman de Alfarache, Vicente Espinel's Marcos de Obregâon, Jerâonimo de Alcalâa y Yâanez's El donoso hablador, and Francisco de Quevedo's El Buscâon, in order to contrast the social reality of the student and its literary representation. The literary character of the "student" does not depart only from its reality. Its characteristics are based on the student stories from the oral medieval tradition, a residual cultural elements, as described by Maxime Chevalier, as well as the emerging picaresque narratives.
Note
by Javier Fernândez del Pâramo.
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Fernandez del Paramo, Javier.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
vii, 123 p. : ill.
Use and Reproduction
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Other Title Info
La
fuerza de la tradiciâon
representaciones del estudiante en la novela picaresque