The Life of Lazarillo Of Tormes

Author: Anonymous

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Description: The Life of Lazarillo Of Tormes por Anonymous tells the picaresque story of a young boy's survival through wit and cunning in 16th-century Spain. It offers a satirical view of society, class, and the hypocrisy of religious figures, making it a compelling read.

Pages: 43

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