| 31. | First-time director Wally White tries to whip up a picaresque romp from his personal experiences.
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| 32. | Its lyrics incorporate collegiate grievances about unfaithful girlfriends and God's indifference along with picaresque fantasies.
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| 33. | The new book will be " looser and more picaresque than ` Snow, "'
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| 34. | They usually revolved around a picaresque central character who comes of age at a crucial historic moment.
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| 35. | The SF / F roleplaying game Shadowrun is based on picaresque player characters in a corrupt dystopia.
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| 36. | The result is a slimmed-down, artistically unified, more ironic, and darker picaresque.
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| 37. | "Lazarillo " introduced the picaresque device of delineating various professions and levels of society.
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| 38. | In 1811 Hogg wrote a picaresque novel, " Memoirs of Prince Alexy Haimatoff ".
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| 39. | Themes are usually tragic and somewhat picaresque, where one makes fun of one's tragedy.
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| 40. | Cervantes represents a break, and the picaresque comes, I think, from Spain to England.
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