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Definitions of picaresque in various dictionaries:
adj - involving clever rogues or adventurers especially as in a type of fiction
Of or involving clever rogues or adventurers.
One that is picaresque.
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This adjective describes a genre of Spanish prose that depicts the adventures of roguish heroes |
Adjective for a tale in which the adventures of a roguish hero are described in humorous episodes |
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relating to an episodic style of fiction dealing with the adventures of a rough and dishonest but appealing hero. |
involving clever rogues or adventurers especially as in a type of fiction |
relating to a type of story in which the main character travels from place to place and has a series of adventures ( exciting experiences): |
Of or involving clever rogues or adventurers. |
Of or relating to 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. |
One that is picaresque. |
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The picaresque novel (Spanish: picaresca, from pícaro, for "rogue" or "rascal") is a genre of prose fiction that depicts the adventures of a roguish, but "appealing hero", of low social class, who lives by their wits in a corrupt society. Picaresque novels typically adopt a realistic style, with elements of comedy and satire. This style of novel originated in Spain in 1554 and flourished throughout Europe for more than 200 years, though the term "picaresque novel" was only coined in 1810. It continues to influence modern literature. The term is also sometimes used to describe works, like Cervantes' Don Quixote and Charles Dickens' Pickwick Papers, which only contain some of the genre's elements. |