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Frank Wadleigh Chandler is the author of The Literature of Roguery and La novela picaresca en España.


The jest-books gave birth also to a satirical fool-literature, best represented by Sebastian Brandt's ... in his revised "Grobianus et Grobiana" (1552), caught the popular fancy in England, where the " Narrenschiff " had already found ...






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