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Culturea Parution : 06-04-2024 90 pages
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The History of the Life of the Sharper Called Don Pablo, the Pattern of Vagabonds and Mirror of Rogues
FRANCISCO DE QUEVEDO
Dernière mise à jour : 26/03/2026
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Culturea
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06-04-2024
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90
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155
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Littérature générale > Romans
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What drives a man to embrace a life of deception and cunning? In the vibrant tapestry of 17th-century Spain, Francisco de Quevedo's "The History of the Life of the Sharper Called Don Pablo, the Pattern of Vagabonds and Mirror of Rogues" unfolds as a vivid exploration of change and survival. Set against the backdrop of a society rife with social stratification and moral ambiguity, this picaresque novel follows the tumultuous journey of Don Pablo, a young man of humble origins who aspires to rise above his station through wit and guile. The narrative delves into the heart of Spanish society, where the allure of wealth and status often eclipses virtue. Don Pablo, a quintessential anti-hero, navigates a world where deception is both a tool and a necessity. His adventures take him from the bustling streets of Madrid to the opulent courts of nobility, each encounter a testament to his adaptability and cunning. Through a series of misadventures, Quevedo crafts a satirical portrait of human folly and the relentless pursuit of personal gain. Themes of identity, morality, and social mobility are intricately woven into the fabric of the story. As Don Pablo encounters a cast of colorful characters, from swindlers to aristocrats, the novel offers a critique of the societal norms that dictate one's place in the world. The sharp wit and biting humor of Quevedo's prose invite readers to reflect on the nature of change and the cost of deceit. By chronicling the escapades of a man who mirrors the vices and virtues of those around him, this work provides a lens through which we can examine the complexities of human behavior. Through Don Pablo's eyes, we gain insight into the timeless dance between aspiration and morality, leaving us to ponder the true cost of a life lived in pursuit of illusion.
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