La influencia de la narrativa del Siglo de Oro en la novela británica del XVIII
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revliteratura.2001.v63.i126.214Abstract
In the 1990s, considerable research has further denounced to what extent Spanish Golden Age narratives were influential upon eighteenth-century English novel. The aim of this essay is: (1) to signal the literary conditions which triggered the Spanish influence upon the fathers of the English novel; (2) to clarify the actual magnitude of this influence —already suggested by former research—, and (3) to discuss the semantics of the terms quixotic fiction and picaresque fiction.
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