A PARÓDIA BÍBLICA NO LAZARILHO DE TORMES DEUS – UM PÍCARO?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5212/uniletras.v22i1.204Abstract
No presente ensaio pretendemos analisar a presença do sagrado, especificamente a importância e pertinência da paródia bíblica numa das mais importantes obras da picaresca espanhola: Lazarilho de Tormes. Enfatizaremos a maneira como o autor/narrador de Lazarilho se apropria de Deus e O coloca a serviço dele (pícaro) e suas trapaças.
Palavras-chave: Literatura Espanhola, picaresca, Lazarilho de Tormes, paródia, sagrado e profano, estilo bíblico
We intend to analyze in the current article the sacred presence, specifically the importance and the relevance of the biblical parody in one of the most important spanish books about picaresca: Lazarilho de Tormes. We will emphasize the way that the Lazarilho’s author/narrator takes possession of God and put Him at his disposal, besides his swindles.
Key words: Spanish Literature, Picaresca, Lazarilho de Tormes, parody, sacre and profane, biblical stile
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