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The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon a Witty Extravagant - A Witty Extravagant's Tale of Deceit and Survival - cover

The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon a Witty Extravagant - A Witty Extravagant's Tale of Deceit and Survival

Richard Head, Francis Kirkman

Publisher: Good Press

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Exploring the vibrant tapestry of seventeenth-century picaresque literature, 'The English Rogue: Described in the Life of Meriton Latroon, a Witty Extravagant' compiles a fascinating narrative marked by its adventurous tone and satirical commentary. This anthology presents a rich spectrum of early modern English society through the adventures of the roguish protagonist, Meriton Latroon. The episodic structure and the colorful portrayal of Latroon's escapades highlight the social and moral complexities of the Restoration period, offering insight into the era's diverse literary styles from bawdy humor to biting satire. This collection features the collaborative efforts of Richard Head and Francis Kirkman, two noteworthy figures in seventeenth-century literature. Head's innovative narratives alongside Kirkman's additions and expansions paint a vivid picture of the era's picaresque tradition. Both authors, through their unique backgrounds and literary aims, contribute substantially to the anthology's thematic focus on roguery and societal observation. They bring together elements of the burgeoning novel form and theatrical influences, presenting readers with a robust representation of their time'Äôs cultural and literary movements. A must-read for enthusiasts of early English literature and the picaresque genre, this anthology provides a remarkable journey through a host of diverse perspectives and literary styles. Within its pages, readers are invited to immerse themselves in a dialogue that not only entertains but enriches their understanding of historical and cultural nuances. Whether approached for scholarly exploration or sheer enjoyment, 'The English Rogue' promises a unique opportunity to engage with a cornerstone of literary tradition, inviting reflection on the enduring narratives of individual cunning and societal shifts.
Available since: 10/26/2023.
Print length: 334 pages.

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