The fact that the book had three editions printed within its first year already indicates what a great commercial success it was. In Amberes, 1555, a second part was published; this time, Lázaro transforms into a fish temporarily, and he
The interest created by love as a literary topic produced a whole novelistic tendency marked by The Celestine. However, the best-known novel of the XVI century was The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and of His Fortunes and Adversities, published