- El licenciado Vidriera
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name = The Lawyer of Glass
title_orig = El licenciado Vidriera
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author =Miguel de Cervantes
country =Spain
language = Spanish
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genre = Comedyshort story
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followed_by =El licenciado Vidriera ("The Lawyer of Glass") is a
short story written byMiguel de Cervantes and included in his "Novelas Ejemplares ", first published in1613 .Plot summary
Tomás Rodaja, a young boy, is found by strangers, apparently abandoned. He impresses them with his
wit andintelligence enough for them to take him on as a sort of adoptive son. Tomás is sent to school, where he becomes famous for his learning; he grows up, travels all overEurope , and eventually settles inSalamanca , where he completes a degree in law.In love with Tomás, a young woman procures an intended
love potion , with which she laces aquince that Tomás eats. The potion does not work, instead putting Tomás in a grave state for months (the woman flees and is never heard from again).When he re-emerges from
convalescence Tomás is physically restored butdelusional -- chiefly, Tomás is convinced that his whole body is composed entirely ofglass . His unshakable belief, combined with Tomás' clever, memorableaphorism s in conversation with everyone he meets, make Tomás famous throughoutSpain , where he becomes known as 'Vidriera' -- from the Spanish "vidrio", which means 'glass'. Eventually, Tomás is invited to court, transported in acarriage packed withhay .With time, Tomás recovers his
sanity , only to discover to his horror throngs of people who never leave him alone, wanting to see the famous 'Vidriera'. Repulsed by fame and unable to continue as a lawyer, Tomás joins the army as aninfantryman , eventually dying in an obscurebattle .Trivia
The term "licenciado vidriera" has entered the Spanish language as meaning one excessively timid or delicate. [ [http://buscon.rae.es/draeI/SrvltConsulta?TIPO_BUS=3&LEMA=licenciado "Licenciado, -a"] , "
Real Academia Española "]References
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