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The Four Interpolated Stories in the Roman Comique Frederick Alfred de Armas

The Four Interpolated Stories in the Roman Comique By Frederick Alfred de Armas

The Four Interpolated Stories in the Roman Comique by Frederick Alfred de Armas


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The Four Interpolated Stories in the Roman Comique: Their Sources and Unifying Function by Frederick Alfred de Armas

Seventeenth-century French author Paul Scarron's Roman comique has often been dismissed by critics as episodic and disorganized. This, in part, stems from four interpolated stories which Scarron included and which, according to many critics, have no relation to the novel's plot. Here, after studying the original Spanish versions of these nouvelles, Frederick Alfred de Armas argues that Scarron made changes to the originals to parallel the tone and underline the theme of the overarching story, thus unifying the novel as a whole.

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9780807891001
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The Four Interpolated Stories in the Roman Comique: Their Sources and Unifying Function by Frederick Alfred de Armas
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Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
1971-01-30
148
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