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  1. The picaresque novel (Spanish: picaresca, from pícaro, for 'rogue' or 'rascal') is a genre of prose fiction. It depicts the adventures of a roguish but "appealing hero", usually of low social class, who lives by his wits in a corrupt society. Picaresque novels typically adopt the form of "an episodic prose narrative" with a ...

  2. Picaresque novel, early form of novel, usually a first-person narrative, relating the adventures of a rogue or lowborn adventurer (Spanish pícaro) as he drifts from place to place and from one social milieu to another in his effort to survive. In its episodic structure the picaresque novel.

  3. picaresque novel, Early form of the novel, usually a first-person narrative, relating the episodic adventures of a rogue or lowborn adventurer (Spanish, pícaro). The hero drifts from place to place and from one social milieu to another in an effort to survive.

  4. José María Pérez Fernández University of Granada. 1. Introduction. The picaresque as a generic category originates in the Spanish Siglo de Oro, with the two novels that constitute the core of its canon—the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes (1554) and Mateo Alemán’s Guzmán de Alfarache (1599, 1604).

  5. The Picaresque Novel Analysis - eNotes.com. Start Free Trial. Analysis. Questions & Answers. Introduction. PDF Cite Share. The Spanish words picaresque and picaro achieved currency in Spain...

  6. La Novela Picaresca es un género literario que se desarrolló en España durante el período del Renacimiento. Esta forma narrativa, caracterizada por su perspectiva satírica y realista, retrata las vivencias y aventuras de un personaje marginal y socialmente inferior conocido como "pícaro".

  7. The picaresque novel (Spanish: picaresca, from pícaro, for "rogue" or "rascal") is a genre of prose fiction. It depicts the adventures of a roguish but "appealing hero," usually of low social class, who lives by his wits in a corrupt society. Picaresque novels typically adopt a realistic style. There are often some elements of comedy and satire .