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'''Picaresque''' is a genre of usually satiric prose fiction originating in Spain and depicting in realistic, often humorous detail the adventures of a [[Loveable Rogue|roguish hero]] of low social degree living by his or her wits in a corrupt society. |
'''Picaresque''' is a genre of usually satiric prose fiction originating in Spain and depicting in realistic, often humorous detail the adventures of a [[Loveable Rogue|roguish hero]] of low social degree living by his or her wits in a corrupt society. |
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A traditional picaresque is often a [[Shaggy Dog Story]] and/or has a [[Random Events Plot]]. Elements of the picaresque frequently show up in [[Cyberpunk]] stories. |
A traditional picaresque is often a [[Shaggy Dog Story]] and/or has a [[Random Events Plot]]. Elements of the picaresque frequently show up in [[Cyberpunk]] stories. |
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* ''[[El Lazarillo De Tormes]]'' is generally considered the first of this genre. |
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* ''[[Don Quixote]]'' has some elements of this genre. |
* ''[[Don Quixote]]'' has some elements of this genre. |
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* ''[[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn|The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]'' |
* ''[[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn|The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]'' |
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* ''[[Moll Flanders]]'' |
* ''[[Moll Flanders]]'' |
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* ''[[Candide]]'' |
* ''[[Candide]]'' |
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* ''[[A Confederacy of Dunces]]'' |
* ''[[A Confederacy of Dunces]]'' |
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* ''[[Dying Earth (novel)|Tales From The Dying Earth]]'' by Jack Vance. |
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** And its [[Spiritual Successor]], the ''[[Book of the New Sun]]'' by [[Gene Wolfe]] |
** And its [[Spiritual Successor]], the ''[[Book of the New Sun]]'' by [[Gene Wolfe]] |
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* The [[Code Geass]] OST song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yilokJERZRE Picaresque] (which could [http://atashi.wordpress.com/2007/03/25/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion-insert-song-pikaresuku/ double as an |
* The ''[[Code Geass]]'' OST song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yilokJERZRE "Picaresque"] (which could [http://atashi.wordpress.com/2007/03/25/code-geass-lelouch-of-the-rebellion-insert-song-pikaresuku/ double as an Image Song for Lelouch]) is probably named for this genre, considering the kind of world that Lelouch lives in, and his own way of fighting it. |
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** As is [[The Decemberists]]' album ''Picaresque''. |
** As is [[The Decemberists]]' album ''Picaresque''. |
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* The [[Gentleman Bastard]] series is a fantastic take on the genre. And how! |
* The ''[[Gentleman Bastard Sequence]]'' series is a fantastic take on the genre. And how! |
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* [[wikipedia:Simplicius Simplicissimus|''Simplicius Simplicissimus'']] (the English title of ''Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus''), one of the earliest true novels in the German language. [http://books.google.com/books?printsec=frontcover&id=6yobAAAAYAAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false Read an unabridged translation here]. |
* [[wikipedia:Simplicius Simplicissimus|''Simplicius Simplicissimus'']] (the English title of ''Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus''), one of the earliest true novels in the German language. [http://books.google.com/books?printsec=frontcover&id=6yobAAAAYAAJ#v=onepage&q&f=false Read an unabridged translation here]. |
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* ''The Unfortunate Traveller: or, the Life of Jack Wilton'' (1594) by Thomas Nashe. |
* ''The Unfortunate Traveller: or, the Life of Jack Wilton'' (1594) by Thomas Nashe. |
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* ''[[Cloud Atlas]]'': [[In-Universe|Somni]] describes 'The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish' as such. |
* ''[[Cloud Atlas]]'': [[In-Universe|Somni]] describes 'The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish' as such. |
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* ''[[Candy]]'' by Terry Southern is a modern pastiche of the Picaresque as filtered through soft-core pornography. |
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 March 2021
Picaresque is a genre of usually satiric prose fiction originating in Spain and depicting in realistic, often humorous detail the adventures of a roguish hero of low social degree living by his or her wits in a corrupt society.
A traditional picaresque is often a Shaggy Dog Story and/or has a Random Events Plot. Elements of the picaresque frequently show up in Cyberpunk stories.
Examples of Picaresque include:
- El Lazarillo De Tormes is generally considered the first of this genre.
- Don Quixote has some elements of this genre.
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Moll Flanders
- Candide
- A Confederacy of Dunces
- Tales From The Dying Earth by Jack Vance.
- And its Spiritual Successor, the Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
- The Code Geass OST song "Picaresque" (which could double as an Image Song for Lelouch) is probably named for this genre, considering the kind of world that Lelouch lives in, and his own way of fighting it.
- As is The Decemberists' album Picaresque.
- The Gentleman Bastard Sequence series is a fantastic take on the genre. And how!
- Simplicius Simplicissimus (the English title of Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus), one of the earliest true novels in the German language. Read an unabridged translation here.
- The Unfortunate Traveller: or, the Life of Jack Wilton (1594) by Thomas Nashe.
- Cloud Atlas: Somni describes 'The Ghastly Ordeal of Timothy Cavendish' as such.
- Candy by Terry Southern is a modern pastiche of the Picaresque as filtered through soft-core pornography.