Le Roman comique

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Le Roman comique is a 17th-century comic novel by Paul Scarron that satirizes contemporary French society through the misadventures of a troupe of traveling actors.

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instanceOf novel
author Paul Scarron NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
depicts social types of 17th-century France
traveling theatre troupes
features troupe of traveling actors
firstPublicationCentury 17th century
genre comic novel
picaresque fiction
satire
hasCharacterType actors
nobles
servants
hasNarrativeTechnique frame narrative
multiple embedded stories
hasStyle burlesque
realist description of everyday life
hasSubjectMatter social satire
theatre
travel
hasTone comic
satirical
influenced later French comic fiction
influencedBy Spanish picaresque tradition
languageRegister colloquial French
literaryMovement Baroque literature
literaryPeriod 17th-century French literature
mainTheme misadventures of traveling actors
satire of contemporary French society
theatre and performance
narrativeForm prose
notableFor comic portrayal of itinerant actors
satirical depiction of provincial life
use of interpolated tales
originalLanguage French
portrays the world of itinerant comedians
setting France NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfWork 17th century
workOfAuthor Paul Scarron NERFINISHED

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Paul Scarron notableWork Le Roman comique