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El criticón (tomo 2 de 2)

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Two allegorical travelers undertake a prolonged voyage that serves as a wide-ranging moral and philosophical meditation on human life. Their progress is arranged in stages reflecting youth, adulthood, and old age, and the narrative presents satirical portraits of courts, cities, and social types encountered along the way. Dialogues, episodes, and set-piece encounters interrogate vanity, prudence, hypocrisy, and the pursuit of wisdom through irony and pointed aphorism. The text alternates narrative adventure with reflective digressions, blending fable, travelogue, and concentrated, epigrammatic prose to explore ethical dilemmas and the complexities of character.

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Baltasar Gracián y Morales

Baltasar Gracián y Morales was a Spanish Jesuit priest and baroque prose writer, renowned for his contributions to literature in the 17th century. He is best known for his philosophical novel "El criticón," which is a complex allegory exploring human nature and society through the journeys of its protagonists. Gracián's work is characterized by its wit, depth, and moral insight, reflecting the intellectual currents of his time. His writings have influenced various literary movements and continue to be studied for their rich language and profound themes.

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