| 41. | Over the centuries, the picaresque has gone in and out of literary style in various countries.
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| 42. | Its story is more picaresque, its images, like the peach itself, more childlike and poetic.
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| 43. | "Go " is basically a picaresque plot machine that sends its characters spinning through misadventures.
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| 44. | It's a pothead picaresque, a contemporary screwball comedy-drama with a mellow emotional tang.
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| 45. | If anybody has earned the right to a lighthearted picaresque about clinical depression, it's him.
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| 46. | Critics praised the work, calling it a powerful blend of satire and tragedy in the picaresque tradition.
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| 47. | Voltaire's French novel " Candide " ( 1759 ) contains elements of the picaresque.
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| 48. | George MacDonald Fraser's novels about Harry Flashman ( 1969 ) combine the picaresque with historical fiction.
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| 49. | This novel has many similarities to other picaresque novels such as " Lazarillo de Tormes ".
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| 50. | Regardless, Washington and Andy set off on their quest and have duller-than-normal picaresque adventures.
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