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El Criticón

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Originally published
  
1651

Genre
  
Novel

4.3/5
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Author
  
Baltasar Gracián

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Novels
  
Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty, The Adventures of Peregri, The Expedition of Humph, Der Nachsommer, The Family of Pascual Duarte

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El Criticón is a Spanish novel by Baltasar Gracián. It was published in three parts in the years 1651, 1653 and 1657. It is considered his greatest work and one of the most influential works in Spanish literature, along with Don Quixote and La Celestina. El Criticón collects and expands his previous works.

Contents

The work takes the form of an allegory covering the life of Andrenio, representing two facets of his life: his impulsiveness and lack of experience. It outlines the philosophical vision of Gracián's world in the form of an epic tale.

Gracián produced a work of romance meant to summarize his thoughts and expanding his skills as a writer at the same time. The novel was written during his later years and contains his ultimate vision of the world and human life. Its worldview is pessimistic and desolate, although the two virtuous protagonists represent hope. They escape mediocrity and reach eternal fame.

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References

El Criticón Wikipedia