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Resultado número:1
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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The Knight as Fugitive from Justice: Closure in Part I of Don Quijote / Roberto González Echevarría - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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González Echevarría, Roberto
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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| Literatura
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- Materias:
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Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 25.2 (2005 [2006]): 119-36.
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Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America.
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very threshold of his quest, Don
*
This is the text of the lecture delivered at the meeting of the Cervantes
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of the Society, for the honor of asking me to deliver the
lecture, and Daniel Eisenberg, editor of Cervantes
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The lecture is
a drastically reduced version of Chapter Four of Love and the Law in Cervantes, to
be
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All quotations are from the Instituto Cervantes edition coordinated by
Francisco Rico (Barcelona: Crítica
-
, 1998).
119
120
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
Quijote will encounter, in the prostitutes
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It is conceivable, and Cervantes suggests it here and in
“Rinconete and Cortadillo,” that some of the
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This is the reason the
122
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
innkeeper can transform pícaro
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There is no such pattern
in the novel, in spite of Cervantes’ reference to the story of Don
Quijote as
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being helped by others—“despoblado” means a barren place, a
126
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
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In other novels by Cervantes the most hideous crimes are
committed in such areas, as in “La fuerza de
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By
Cervantes’ time the strength of the Holy Brotherhood had been
reduced and it was charged mostly with
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Kagan’s writes in
his superb Lawsuits and Litigants in Castile: 1500–1700: “By the
time Cervantes wrote
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Breaking this man’s leg is the worst bodily injury that the
130
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
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with a very detailed
depiction of the functioning of Spain’s criminal justice system,
which clearly Cervantes
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When Don Quijote and Cardenio
132
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
meet they embrace like
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Here we
134
R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA
Cervantes
have an instance where casuistry’s program
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It is as if
Cervantes were saying that, indeed, the conflicts in Part One
were of a judicial nature,
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Cervantes, as is
often the case, preempts critical commentary, such as mine here.
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Resultado número:2
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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Nero's Golden House: Italian Art and the Grotesque in "Don Quijote", Part II / Frederick de Armas - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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De Armas, Frederick A., 1945-
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
Visitar sitio web
| Asociación Internacional Siglo de Oro (AISO)
Visitar sitio web
| Literatura
Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
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Arte y literatura
- Mat. aut.:
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
-
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 143-71.
-
Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
-
it encapsulates my vision of
Cervantes.
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One such graffito is dated 1574, at a time when Cervantes
was in Italy (Dacos 144).
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“Cervantes al pie de la letra: Don Quijote a lomos del ‘Libro del Mundo.’”
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Cervantes 19.2 (1999): 37–54. 5
June 2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf99.
htm
Camamis,
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“The Concept of Venus-Humanitas in Cervantes and Botticelli.”
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Cervantes 8.2 (1988): 183–223. 5 June 2004.
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf88.htm
Canavaggio
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“Cervantes y Roma.” Cervantes en Italia.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de
la Mancha. Ed.
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Cervantes, Raphael and the Classics. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.
———.
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“Ekphrasis and Eros in Cervantes’ La Galatea: The Case of
the Blushing Nymphs.”
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“(Mis)placing the Muse: Ekphrasis in Cervantes’ La Galatea.”
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“Painting Dulcinea: Italian Art and the Art of Memory in
Cervantes’ Don Quijote.”
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“Cervantes and Virgil.” Cervantes and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael McGaha.
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Cervantes 5.2 (1985): 141–48. 5 June 2004.
170
F REDERICK D E A RMAS
Cervantes
http://www.h-net.org
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/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf95.htm
Nesselrath, Christiane Denker.
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Cervantes y su concepto del arte.
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Cervantes 9.1 (1989): 17–33. 5 June 2004. http://ww
w.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsas89.htm
Vasari, Giorgio
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Cervantes 21.2 (2001): 87–109. 5 June 2004. http://
www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf01.htm
Von Barghahn
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Resultado número:3
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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To See What Men Cannot: Teichoskopia in "Don Quijote I" / Frederick A. de Armas - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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De Armas, Frederick A., 1945-
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Asociación Internacional Siglo de Oro (AISO)
Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha -- Crítica textual
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (20
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 28.1 (Spring, 2008): 83-102.
-
Copyright © 2008, The Cervantes Society of America.
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics08/DeArmass08
-
De Armas
Cervantes
traditional Helen portrait” (17).
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(De Armas “Cervantes and the Virgilian Wheel”).
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in this episode of Cervantes’ novel.
-
Consequently, Cervantes was indebted to Apuleius and not to Sophocles.
-
Troy is mentioned repeatedly in Cervantes’ novel, although not in this context.
-
De Armas
Cervantes
make sure the reader understands this link, Cervantes has Vivaldo state
that Grisóstomo
-
Thus, Cervantes’ scene reverses the gender roles.
-
Cervantes takes up the epic
challenge, foregrounding the unheard or the unbelieved.
-
For Cervantes’ text has framed Marcela in the two senses of the
word.
-
De Armas
Cervantes
Virgil.33 It is Virgil’s cruel treatment of Dido that impels Cervantes to
portray
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
-
Cervantes 24.1 (2004): 143–71.
———. Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art.
-
“Simple Magic: Ekphrasis from Antiquity to the Age of Cervantes.”
-
“Cervantes and Virgil.” Cervantes and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael
McGaha.
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On Cervantes: Essays for L. A. Murillo. Ed. James A. Parr.
-
“Apuleius and Cervantes: Don Quijote (I, XVIII).” Aureum Saeculum Hispanicum. Ed.
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De Armas
Cervantes
Solterer, Helen.
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“The First Illustrator of Don Quijote: Miguel de Cervantes.” Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes. Ed.
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Filtros aplicados:
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Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The Knight as Fugitive from Justice: Closure in Part I of Don Quijote / Roberto González Echevarría - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- González Echevarría, Roberto
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 25.2 (2005 [2006]): 119-36.
- Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America.
- very threshold of his quest, Don * This is the text of the lecture delivered at the meeting of the Cervantes
- of the Society, for the honor of asking me to deliver the lecture, and Daniel Eisenberg, editor of Cervantes
- The lecture is a drastically reduced version of Chapter Four of Love and the Law in Cervantes, to be
- All quotations are from the Instituto Cervantes edition coordinated by Francisco Rico (Barcelona: Crítica
- , 1998). 119 120 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes Quijote will encounter, in the prostitutes
- It is conceivable, and Cervantes suggests it here and in “Rinconete and Cortadillo,” that some of the
- This is the reason the 122 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes innkeeper can transform pícaro
- There is no such pattern in the novel, in spite of Cervantes’ reference to the story of Don Quijote as
- being helped by others—“despoblado” means a barren place, a 126 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes
- In other novels by Cervantes the most hideous crimes are committed in such areas, as in “La fuerza de
- By Cervantes’ time the strength of the Holy Brotherhood had been reduced and it was charged mostly with
- Kagan’s writes in his superb Lawsuits and Litigants in Castile: 1500–1700: “By the time Cervantes wrote
- Breaking this man’s leg is the worst bodily injury that the 130 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes
- with a very detailed depiction of the functioning of Spain’s criminal justice system, which clearly Cervantes
- When Don Quijote and Cardenio 132 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes meet they embrace like
- Here we 134 R OBERTO G ONZÁLEZ E CHEVARRÍA Cervantes have an instance where casuistry’s program
- It is as if Cervantes were saying that, indeed, the conflicts in Part One were of a judicial nature,
- Cervantes, as is often the case, preempts critical commentary, such as mine here.
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:2 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Nero's Golden House: Italian Art and the Grotesque in "Don Quijote", Part II / Frederick de Armas - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- De Armas, Frederick A., 1945-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Asociación Internacional Siglo de Oro (AISO) Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Arte y literatura
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 143-71.
- Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
- it encapsulates my vision of Cervantes.
- One such graffito is dated 1574, at a time when Cervantes was in Italy (Dacos 144).
- “Cervantes al pie de la letra: Don Quijote a lomos del ‘Libro del Mundo.’”
- Cervantes 19.2 (1999): 37–54. 5 June 2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf99. htm Camamis,
- “The Concept of Venus-Humanitas in Cervantes and Botticelli.”
- Cervantes 8.2 (1988): 183–223. 5 June 2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf88.htm Canavaggio
- “Cervantes y Roma.” Cervantes en Italia.
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
- Cervantes, Raphael and the Classics. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998. ———.
- “Ekphrasis and Eros in Cervantes’ La Galatea: The Case of the Blushing Nymphs.”
- “(Mis)placing the Muse: Ekphrasis in Cervantes’ La Galatea.”
- “Painting Dulcinea: Italian Art and the Art of Memory in Cervantes’ Don Quijote.”
- “Cervantes and Virgil.” Cervantes and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael McGaha.
- Cervantes 5.2 (1985): 141–48. 5 June 2004. 170 F REDERICK D E A RMAS Cervantes http://www.h-net.org
- /~cervantes/csa/bcsaf95.htm Nesselrath, Christiane Denker.
- Cervantes y su concepto del arte.
- Cervantes 9.1 (1989): 17–33. 5 June 2004. http://ww w.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsas89.htm Vasari, Giorgio
- Cervantes 21.2 (2001): 87–109. 5 June 2004. http:// www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf01.htm Von Barghahn
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:3 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- To See What Men Cannot: Teichoskopia in "Don Quijote I" / Frederick A. de Armas - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- De Armas, Frederick A., 1945-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Asociación Internacional Siglo de Oro (AISO) Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha -- Crítica textual
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 28.1 (Spring, 2008): 83-102.
- Copyright © 2008, The Cervantes Society of America. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics08/DeArmass08
- De Armas Cervantes traditional Helen portrait” (17).
- (De Armas “Cervantes and the Virgilian Wheel”).
- in this episode of Cervantes’ novel.
- Consequently, Cervantes was indebted to Apuleius and not to Sophocles.
- Troy is mentioned repeatedly in Cervantes’ novel, although not in this context.
- De Armas Cervantes make sure the reader understands this link, Cervantes has Vivaldo state that Grisóstomo
- Thus, Cervantes’ scene reverses the gender roles.
- Cervantes takes up the epic challenge, foregrounding the unheard or the unbelieved.
- For Cervantes’ text has framed Marcela in the two senses of the word.
- De Armas Cervantes Virgil.33 It is Virgil’s cruel treatment of Dido that impels Cervantes to portray
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
- Cervantes 24.1 (2004): 143–71. ———. Quixotic Frescoes: Cervantes and Italian Renaissance Art.
- “Simple Magic: Ekphrasis from Antiquity to the Age of Cervantes.”
- “Cervantes and Virgil.” Cervantes and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael McGaha.
- On Cervantes: Essays for L. A. Murillo. Ed. James A. Parr.
- “Apuleius and Cervantes: Don Quijote (I, XVIII).” Aureum Saeculum Hispanicum. Ed.
- De Armas Cervantes Solterer, Helen.
- “The First Illustrator of Don Quijote: Miguel de Cervantes.” Ekphrasis in the Age of Cervantes. Ed.
- Formatos:
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