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Jácara de quejidos, odres quijotescos y buscones: Quevedo, lector de la narrativa cervantina (con calas intertextuales a propósito de Rinconete y Cortadillo)

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    Statement of Responsibility:
    J. Escobar, Francisco
    Main Author:
    J. Escobar, Francisco

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    Format:
    Journal article
    Language:
    Spanish; Castilian
    Form / Genre:
    text (article)
    Published:
    2020
    In:
    Hipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro ISSN 2328-1308 Vol. 8, Nº. 2, 2020, pags. 611-633
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    For his symbolic conceptism recognizable in works like The Fortune with Brain, The Life of the Buscón and The Dreams, Francisco de Quevedo took into account Cervantes and his original alternative proposal to the picaresque novel. In fact, both golden wits entered into textual dialogue with the suggestive tradition of The Golden Ass, well rooted in the Seville capital, and Luciano's aesthetic imaginary, author of a work equally dedicated to the Ass. In this sense, the novel, not picaresque but about rogues, Rinconete and Cortadillo comes to shed light, as shown in the present intertextual study, on Quevedo's acute imitative capacity with respect to Cervantes, who imitated Apuleius in the thread of his well-known passage of the wineskins in Don Quixote. Finally, the proposed analysis constitutes a contribution regarding the state of the question circumscribed to the complex aesthetic relationships between Quevedo and Cervantes, visible, from the outset, in the reciprocal allusions by both authors in La Perinola, the Viaje del Parnaso and the Adjunta al Parnaso.


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