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El diablo cojuelo

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El diablo cojuelo

The Limping Devil (Spanish: El diablo cojuelo) is one of the most popular works by Luis Vélez de Guevara; it is his only novel published in 1641. In 1918 an edition published by Francisco Rodríguez Marín became well known. The story is about a student that takes the devil out of a flask where a magician had locked him. The devil, grateful, shows the student the interior of houses (as if they were toys). This way, they are able to contemplate its inhabitants in their privacy.[1] [2]

English translations

  • The Limping Devil - El Diablo Cojuelo - Bilingual Edition. Stockcero, 2018. ISBN 978-1-934768-92-1

See also

References

  1. ^ Pike, John. "Luis Vélez de Guevara". Britannica.
  2. ^ E. R., Sims. "Reviewed Work: El Diablo Cojuelo, Luis Vélez de Guevara by Francisco Rodríguez y Marín". Modern Philology. 18 (11). The University of Chicago Press: 620–622.