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" Repenting Roguery: Penance in the Spanish Picaresque Novel and the Arabic and Hebrew Maqāma "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803772
Doc. No : TL48575
Call number : ‭1751067983;‮ ‬3739044‬
Main Entry : Lin, Xun
Title & Author : Repenting Roguery: Penance in the Spanish Picaresque Novel and the Arabic and Hebrew Maqāma\ Emmanuel Ramirez-NievesGiron-Negron, Luis M.; Granara, William E.; Decter, Jonathan
College : Harvard University
Date : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
field of study : Comparative Literature
student score : 2015
Page No : 284
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-339-29581-7
Abstract : <i>Repenting Roguery: Penance in the Spanish Picaresque Novel and the Arabic and Hebrew Maqāma</i>, investigates the significance of conversion narratives and penitential elements in the Spanish picaresque novels <i>Vida de Guzmán de Alfarache</i> (1599 and 1604) by Mateo Alemán and <i>El guitón Onofre</i> (circa 1606) by Gregorio González as well as Juan Ruiz’s <i>Libro de buen amor</i> (1330 and 1343) and <i>El lazarillo de Tormes</i> (1554), the Arabic <i>maqāmāt</i> of al-Harīrī of Basra (circa 1100), and Ibn al-Ashtarkūwī al-Saraqustī (1126-1138), and the Hebrew <i>maqāmāt</i> of Yehudah al-Harīzī (circa 1220) and Isaac Ibn Sahula (1281-1284). In exploring the ways in which Christian, Muslim, and Jewish authors from medieval and early modern Iberia represent the repentance of a rogue, my study not only sheds light on the important commonalities that these religious and literary traditions share, but also illuminates the particular questions that these picaresque and proto-picaresque texts raise within their respective religious, political and cultural milieux. The ambiguity that characterizes the conversion narrative of a seemingly irredeemable rogue, I argue, provides these medieval and early modern writers with an ideal framework to address pressing problems such as controversies regarding free will and predestination, the legitimacy of claims to religious and political authority, and the understanding of social and religious marginality.
Subject : Comparative literature; Medieval literature; Romance literature; Religion; Arabic language; Narratives; Novels; Politics; Hebrew language; Spanish
Descriptor : Language, literature and linguistics;Philosophy, religion and theology;Penance;The Arabic and Hebrew Maqama;The spanish picaresque novel
Added Entry : Giron-Negron, Luis M.; Granara, William E.; Decter, Jonathan
Added Entry : Comparative LiteratureHarvard University
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