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por Paul Scarron, quien, consciente de las limitaciones a que había llegado la novela heroica, propuso en su reescritura de novelas cortas españolas de María de Zayas, Castillo Solórzano y Salas Barbadillo un modelo de narración más sencillo, el cual sería determinante en la renovación de la novela.
1 de oct. de 2012 · Paperback. $7.87 8 Used from $7.86 11 New from $10.35. The only English edition in print of one of the most important works of French literature Paul Scarron's masterpiece recounts the adventures of a troupe of provincial itinerant actors, skillfully weaving comic anecdotes of their amorous exploits and the central love story between Léandre ...
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Scarce 17th century (1676) English edition of Paul Scarron's Comical Romance; at the time of listing I can't find another copy available on the market (using Vialibri). A notable and rare representation of 17th century French travelling theater and village life, with some interesting English theater points added in the translation/printing.
Paul Scarron: Théâtre complet (Tome Premier): First complete edition of all of Scarron's 5 Act plays, plus fragments, in over 250 years in two volumes. Forensic bibliography has produced revised bibliographical histories of at least two of the plays. Critical apparatus includes 150-page introduction, plus substantial analysis before each play ...
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Paul Scarron De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre . Paul Scarron, (4 de julio de 1610 en París - 6 de octubre de 1660 también en París), fue un escritor francés satírico, que destaca por La novela cómica.
Paul Scarron (1610–60) was born in Paris, but spent much of his youth in Le Mans, where he became an abbot. His libertine lifestyle prompted a return to Paris, where he devoted himself to literature. Afflicted by a mysterious paralysis of his legs from his twenties, he died without being able to finish the third […]