Description
Explores picaresque fiction across ages and cultures, providing a revealing and fresh examination of this literary genre.
About the Author
J. A. Garrido Ardila is Professor of Modern Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He is author of El genero picaresco en la critica literaria (2008), Novela picaresca en Europa, 1554-1753 (2009), and, most recently, author of Cervantes en Inglaterra, 2nd edition (2013) and editor of Textos del desastre: la ultima gran crisis (1898) (2013).
Reviews
'A stellar cast of senior scholars takes on what must surely be one of the most controversial terms in literary criticism. Ardila's concise essay on the origins of the picaresque novel provides the necessary backdrop for the other essays ... Each essay is an excellent read, and the whole is a marvel of intelligent inquiry that will surely prompt more comparative interest. A must read for scholars of Hispanic and European literature, this is also a real contribution to the history of the novel in Western literature and deserves wide dissemination among the intellectually curious. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' K. M. Sibbald, Choice
'... [it] is a lucid, wide-ranging guide to a field that has provoked more than its share of controversy, confusion and misattribution ... While Garrido Ardila accepts Guillen's distinction between myth and genre, he also helpfully isolates three core ingredients for an inclusive, yet coherent, definition of the picaresque ...' Muireann Maguire, Journal of European Studies
'This book is an excellent addition to the numerous subgenres contributing to the emergence of the novel. Its authors delve into a wealth of works from manifold cultural and linguistic contexts, decentring any one literary location or language, which will be welcomed by scholars working on the development of prose from a range of modern languages.' Forum for Modern Language Studies
'The extent to which Enlightenment novelists recognized and drew upon these [picaresque] formal innovations remains to be explored, and this stimulating collection should help point the way forward.' Richard Squibbs, Studies in the Novel
Book Information
ISBN 9781108431873
Author J. A. Garrido Ardila
Format Paperback
Page Count 287
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 420g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 153mm * 15mm