
GIL BLAS SANTILLANALAISEN ELÄMÄNVAIHEET
TOINEN OSA.
The narrator greets you with a playful warning, inviting you to read his life story while teasing you with a curious incident: two university students discovering a strange inscribed stone by a spring, uncovering a hidden will, and pocketing a mysterious legacy. This opening sets a tone of witty observation and mischievous adventure, hinting at the blend of humor and social critique that will thread through the tale.
From there we follow Gil Blas, born to a modest soldier‑father and a once‑young bourgeois mother, raised in the bustling town of Oviedo under the watchful eye of his uncle, a clerical official. Groomed by a learned tutor and a master scholar, Gil quickly becomes a sharp‑tongued, argumentative youth whose reputation for clever debate spreads through the city. When his guardian urges him to seek fortune at the university in Salamanca, Gil’s restless spirit propels him toward a world of intrigue, deception, and the relentless climb through Spain’s varied social ranks.
Language
fi
Duration
~8 hours (468K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1668–1747
A sharp-eyed satirist of everyday ambition and folly, he helped bring the picaresque novel to a wide European audience. Best known for Gil Blas, The Devil upon Two Sticks, and the comedy Turcaret, he wrote with energy, humor, and a keen sense of social theater.
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