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Maqameh and Picaresque: Is picaresque influenced by Maqameh?‎ [PDF]

open access: yesLiterary Arts, 2018
Centuries after Maqameh had come to the fore, stories by the name of ''Picaresque'' began to be written in Spanish literature which had numerous similarities with Maqameh.
Mahmoud Bashiri, Reza Jamshidi
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PICARESQUE NOVELS IN CANNERY ROW, CANDIDE OR OPTIMISM, AND DON QUIJOTE

open access: yesSaksama, 2022
The research compared rascals in three Picaresque novels: Cannery Row, Candide or Optimism, and Don Quijote. It used Picaresque theories from Clarence Hugh Holman (1972), as well as Gustavo Pellon and Julio Rodriguez-Luis (1986), that specified rascal or
Muhamad Ghifari Muharam   +2 more
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Buffoonery in the Speech of the Character and the Issue of Historical Form in the Novel The Winter of Our Discontent by J. Steinbeck

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2021
The intention is to explain some aspects of hybridization of language consciousness in this literary work. The aim of the study is to clarify the issue of a word in the novel, which was updated by M.M. Bakhtin.
Kapitalina V. Sinegubova   +1 more
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Travelling with Quichotte: Reading Rushdie’s Quixotic Reinvention of Cervantes’ Don

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2022
Salman Rushdies latest novel Quichotte , inspired by Cervantes Don Quixote , revolves around the journey of a fictional character named Ismail Smile who adopts the name Quichotte as he embarks on a fantastic quest across America to win the heart of ...
Abin Chakraborty
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A Don Quixote in New Orleans: A Confederacy of Dunces / New Orleans’da Bir Don Quijote : A Confederacy of Dunces Romanı [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2019
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different aspects. It had especially been an inspiration to other literary protagonists since its publication. This hero prototype is an idealist person who chases
Esra Öztarhan
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An eye for an eye: ocular motifs and picaresque envisagement in pictures

open access: yesActa Academica, 2001
Conjectures regarding portraits of the Fool as performative hyper-icons in the picaresque tradition initiate an investigation of canny performances of duplicity in pictures on display. The focus falls on performances of unexpected convolutions acted out
Dirk van den Berg
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The Picaresque Novel and Pirandello

open access: yes1616, 2011
The idea about picaresque novel got a place inside the most misty and wandering of the compared literature. with the purpose of expanding on that strict field, the concept has been redefine in a sense of «tradición picaresca», or even in terms used by ...
Francisco ESTÉVEZ
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Amar sólo por vencer: The “Picaresque” of María de Zayas

open access: yesActa Poética, 2016
This article explores the short novel Amar sólo por vencer by María de Zayas (included in her book Desengaños amorosos, 1647), through the literary topic of the unequal wedding: a rogue, pretending to be a nobleman, seduces a noblewoman with the promise ...
Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla
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El Proteo de Madrid: la picaresca en ciernes de Castillo Solórzano

open access: yesCriticón, 2019
This article explores the short novel El Proteo de Madrid by Alonso de Castillo Solórzano, included in Tardes entretenidas (1625), as a literary remake of picaresque narrative materials.
Fernando Rodríguez Mansilla
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The Picaresque in the 18th century English Novel

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2008
The Picaresque novel was one of the first steps of the establishment of the Spanish realist novel in early Renaissance period. The Picaresque theme found its direct reflection in the 18th century English novel.
Anahit Shahmuradyan
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