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Lazarillo de Tormes and Rhetorical Paradox

Lazarillo de Tormes and Rhetorical Paradox

作     者:Robin McAllister 

作者机构:Sacred Heart University Fairfield Connecticut USA 

出 版 物:《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 (文学与艺术研究(英文版))

年 卷 期:2018年第8卷第2期

页      码:227-232页

摘      要:Picaresque novel as a genre is usually traced back to the anonymous Lazarillo de Tormes, but mystery surrounds the origin of this paradoxical narrative that appeared in 1554. In particular, the techniques of irony and paradox employed in Lazarillo as vehicles for moral and social satire are influenced by an extremely widespread classical tradition, the rhetorical paradox, recently revived and made popular by Erasmus in his Praise of Folly. Lazarillo's ties with a humanist revival of literary genres suited to social satire and self-inquiry extends to other forms of Menippean satire of which the rhetorical paradox and mock oration are only specialized forms. The Golden Ass by Apuleius, a 2nd Century A.D. prose Menippean satire, alluded to in Cervantes' Don Quixote, and Lazarillo both employ a frame-story motif, "the servant of many masters," as a vehicle for social and moral commentary. A fundamental conflict between how people appear and what in fact they are runs through the narrative, first exemplified by Lazaro's clever exposure of others, then extended to Lazaro himself. Paradox extends from Lazaro himself and his actions to the very form and style of the narrative itself. In Paradoxia Epidemica: The Renaissance Tradition of Paradox, Rosalie Colie traces the influence of rhetorical paradox through the literatures of the 16th and 17th century. Rhetorical paradox is a formal defense of an unexpected, unworthy, or indefensible subject, as in Erasmus' mock encomium of folly. Rhetorical paradox criticizes and calls into question traditionally received opinion by appearing to assert one position while in fact asserting another by implication. By placing his praise in the mouth of the subject itself of that praise, the praise of folly in the mouth of Folly in Erasmus, or the praise of Lazaro the self-made man in the mouth of Lazaro, the satirist ironically undercuts the reliability of the speaker and removes all objective standards by which the discourse can be measured

主 题 词:rhetorical paradox Menippean satire Lazarillo de Tormes 

学科分类:0501[文学-中国语言文学类] 05[文学] 050101[050101] 

D O I:10.17265/2159.5836/2018.02.007

馆 藏 号:203284857...

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