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The Death of Lazarillo de Tormes

PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1966
In Contrast to the apologetic and ambiguous prologue of the Libro de buen amor, that preceding the Lazarillo de Tormes shocks us with its forthright arrogance: “Yo por bien tengo que cosas tan señaladas y por ventura nunca oydas ni vistas vengan a noticia de muchos y no se entierren en la sepultura del olvido.” The evasive ego of Juan Ruiz—an ego which,
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Inquisition Confessions and Lazarillo de Tormes

Hispanic Review, 2000
Mer q)wl HE sixteenth-century Spanish literary landscape is peopled with various forms of autobiography: discoverers', soldiers' or conquistadors' memoirs,' administrative reports,2 travelers' reports,3 confessional narrations,4 and-in a realm less pretentious of "objective truth"picaresque novels. Though all of these exhibit some literary aspects, all
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Lazarillo de Tormes, Classic and Contemporary

Hispania, 1961
A reading of the recent novel by Camilo Jose Cela, Nuevas andanzas y desventuras de Lazarillo de Tormes,1 naturally brings to mind a comparison with its famous sixteenth century predecessor, La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades.2 Jose Maria de Cossio, within his necessarily brief Prologue to Cela's novel, makes a very ...
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Lazarillo de Tormes

Hispania, 1985
Alexander Blackburn, Robert L. Fiore
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The "Breadly Paradise" of Lazarillo de Tormes

Hispania, 1961
Readers who have been intrigued by the second tratado of Lazarillo de Tormes will recall the battered chest (el arcaz) in which the miserly priest stores the loaves of bread which are given to him by members of his flock "in remembrance of their dear deceased." Readers are also familiar with the way in which the same chest gradually becomes the focal ...
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Lazarillo de Tormes

2017
Questo volume consegna al lettore l’edizione spagnola del romanzo picaresco, che è stata realizzata direttamente a partire dalle stampe antiche conservate, e propone un nuovo testo critico basato su rigorosi criteri filologici. L’edizione è accompagnata da una nuova traduzione dell’opera vicina allo stile colloquiale e altamente ironico che ...
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Lazarillo de Tormes

Hispania, 1978
John E. Keller, Joseph V. Ricapito
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Lazarillo de Tormes

Modern Language Notes, 1915
Charles Philip Wagner   +3 more
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Chiaroscuro in the Lazarillo de Tormes

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1988
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