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The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes: A Critical Edition Including the Original Spanish Text

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The beginning of the golden age of Spanish literature and the particular socio-political circumstances of early 16th century Spain made fertile ground for the emergence of the picaresque novel, an early form of the first-person narrative novel relating the adventures of a rogue or lowborn traveler (Spanish
picaro
) as he drifts through the Spanish countryside from one social milieu to another in an effort to survive. Influenced largely by the medieval tradition of the
fabliaux
and by the early Italian Renaissance, and structured upon a foundation of anecdotes, proverbs, popular beliefs, and folk tales, the picaro's discourse becomes a satirical survey of the hypocrisies and corruptions of society.
The picaresque novel is exemplified by the prototypical and anonymously written
Lazarillo de Tormes
, published in 1554, in which the poor boy Lazaro describes his services under seven successive lay and clerical masters, each of whom hides a dubious character beneath a mask of hypocrisy. So piercing are its deliberate social criticisms, irreverent wit, anticlerical attitude and string of mischievous misadventures that
Lazarillo
was an entry in the 1559
Index of Prohibited Books
. For the modern reader, the choice of characters and the backdrop for
reveal the heart of Spain's national dilemma after the crucial events of the 1520s.
This dual-language, annotated critical edition of
presents the complete text of the novel in both English and Spanish. The translation attempts to capture in modern English not only the meaning of the historical text, but also the qualities of its original style.
The beginning of the golden age of Spanish literature and the particular socio-political circumstances of early 16th century Spain made fertile ground for the emergence of the picaresque novel, an early form of the first-person narrative novel relating the adventures of a rogue or lowborn traveler (Spanish
picaro
) as he drifts through the Spanish countryside from one social milieu to another in an effort to survive. Influenced largely by the medieval tradition of the
fabliaux
and by the early Italian Renaissance, and structured upon a foundation of anecdotes, proverbs, popular beliefs, and folk tales, the picaro's discourse becomes a satirical survey of the hypocrisies and corruptions of society.
The picaresque novel is exemplified by the prototypical and anonymously written
Lazarillo de Tormes
, published in 1554, in which the poor boy Lazaro describes his services under seven successive lay and clerical masters, each of whom hides a dubious character beneath a mask of hypocrisy. So piercing are its deliberate social criticisms, irreverent wit, anticlerical attitude and string of mischievous misadventures that
Lazarillo
was an entry in the 1559
Index of Prohibited Books
. For the modern reader, the choice of characters and the backdrop for
reveal the heart of Spain's national dilemma after the crucial events of the 1520s.
This dual-language, annotated critical edition of
presents the complete text of the novel in both English and Spanish. The translation attempts to capture in modern English not only the meaning of the historical text, but also the qualities of its original style.

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