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Cervantes' Consonants / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
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| Figuras del Hispanismo
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| Literatura
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
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Resultado número:2
Estudio crítico
- Título:
-
Cervantes' Consonants / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Figuras del Hispanismo
Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (68
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
should be added the letter published by Agustín G. de Amezúa,
«Una carta desconocida e inédita de Cervantes
-
cited in the following note.
6
Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino, «La carta de
Cervantes
-
ceremonias' en vez de las 'cirimonias' de
Sancho» (Las semanas del jardín
de Miguel de Cervantes
-
On a related point, see Helena Percas
de Ponseti, «A Revision: Cervantes's Writing»,
Cervantes
-
Sola-Solé, «El árabe y los arabismos
en Cervantes», in
Estudios literarios de hispanistas
-
On Cervantes' pronunciation, the only serious discussion is
Francisco Rodríguez Marín's appendix
-
Joaquín López Barrera, in
Cervantes y su época (Madrid, 1916),
a book not for
cervantistas
-
introduction, presents on pp. 143-46 guidelines on how to pronounce the
«suave» language of
Cervantes
-
Age pronunciation (s pronounced differently from
ss, for example) rather than study of
Cervantes
-
Revista Agustiniana 7 (1884), 199-204 and 8
(1884) 489-97, both cited by Raymond Grismer,
Cervantes
-
Editors of Cervantes have either modernized completely and
uncritically, or, nearly as uncritically
-
Its value for establishing Cervantes'
phonetics and spelling could be immense.
-
Cervantes' Consonants
-
Cervantes' Consonants1
Daniel Eisenberg
Los que son
-
The Cervantine editor, wishing to assess the costs of modernization, needs to
know what Cervantes
-
topic is the cases in
which the links between the spellings of the
principes editions and Cervantes
-
Little attention has been paid to this question.4
One might think that Cervantes' autographs,
-
Rodríguez-Moñino
called a «fals[ificación]... evidente y
notoria»6, and thus his conclusions on Cervantes
-
The documents written in
Cervantes' own hand do confirm that the irregular spelling of his published
-
Another potential source for information on Cervantes' consonants
is his spelling of words from other
-
Cervantes' writing of Italian has
been cited as evidence for his pronunciation of intervocalic
-
Of course modernization alters Cervantes' spelling and the
compositors' improvements on it which,
-
(While printers are criticized in Cervantes' works, there is no comment on
their spelling preferences
-
Yet Cervantes' spelling is perhaps less
interesting to us than the sounds behind the spelling.
-
Restoration of
h to
oy, Omero, and
Eliodoro removes the distinction, in Cervantes'
-
It is questionable whether
Cervantes, no enthusiast of Latin language and literature, would have
-
Cervantes was obviously exposed, as all but
the isolated were, to the phonetic diversity of Golden
-
A highly
language-conscious writer36, intent on painting reality, Cervantes mentions but does not
-
What Cervantes censures, rather, is the syntax of the
vizcaínos38, and the
garbling and misuse
-
Yet Cervantes was phonetically tolerant.
-
Of course this
shows awareness of the history of /f/ and /h/.27
In Cervantes' verse, there
-
67%), and not at all in the
«Canción desesperada» of Grisóstomo, one of the few
pieces from Cervantes
-
synalepha is a tool of potential value for shedding light on the
vexing question of the chronology of Cervantes
-
sharp contrast with Lope (Poesse, pp. 71-72), I have found no
instance of hiatus before /h/ in Cervantes
-
All of this suggests that Cervantes'
pronunciation of /f/ was aspirated.
-
However, in the case of
h and consonant clusters, Cervantes'
pronunciation is obscured by the
-
36
Important statement of Cervantes' linguistic virtuosity,
chronologically by date of
-
and Madeline Sutherland (Stanford: Stanford
University Press, 1988), pp. 222-71; Monique Joly, «Cervantes
-
Alcalá de Henares, Cervantes' birthplace, was
linguistically part of Toledo, which Madrid was not
-
On Cervantes' placing Spanish authors ahead of Latin ones, see
A Study of Don Quixote, pp. 75-
-
76, and
«Cervantes and Tasso Reexamined»,
KRQ, 31 (1984), 305-17, at p. 306 (an
updated
-
Was Cervantes
lleísta or
yeísta20?
-
We
must conclude that Cervantes pronounced the
ll differently, and he was, therefore,
lleísta
-
The situation with the
h -whether Cervantes pronounced it or not- is
more complex21.
-
However, many sixteenth-century speakers from the southern half of
Spain, as Cervantes and his parents
-
During Cervantes' lifetime
this aspiration was disappearing.
-
In short, Cervantes certainly did not aspirate the
h of such words such as
honor and
hoy
-
In the first place, it is clear that Cervantes distinguished in
spelling between these two types
-
On Flores' list of words whose varying spelling in Cervantes' works he has
studied, a varying
-
If a typesetter was editing while composing,
correcting Cervantes'
h's, he would have done so
-
conclusion of Flores (p. 88), who states from his
analysis of compositorial spelling preferences that Cervantes
-
compositors intervened in this way
supports the hypothesis that the learned consonant clusters found in Cervantes
-
Its predecessor, and surely
Cervantes' pronunciation, was a voiceless dental sibilant (the modern
-
had been made in some parts of
Spain, but was far from generalized and was almost certainly not Cervantes
-
He defends the
jota as the sound with which
Cervantes pronounced these letters, and quaintly
-
Cervantes
always signed his name with a
b, yet allowed it to always be printed on the
title
-
The many Arabic and Turkish words and names found in Cervantes'
works provide a considerable body
-
However, the
Arabic found in Cervantes' works is «un
árabe coloquial...
-
[típico] de los dialectos árabes
magrebíes», and we find «cierto afán por parte de Cervantes de
-
A more manageable source is Cervantes' poetry.
-
For example, rhyme confirms that, as would be expected,
Cervantes did not pronounce the Latinate
-
Either Cervantes wrote the more learned, «correct» spellings
perfectos and
trasumpto, or they
-
In some areas the newer voiceless intervocalic
s coexisted, in Cervantes' day, with the older
-
Which was Cervantes'
usage?
-
Cervantes'
intervocalic
s was thus the familiar voiceless
s of modern Spanish (an apicoalveolar
-
Throughout this article, volume, page, and line references are
to the only edition of Cervantes
-
visto (25, 27-29-31).
14
Eisenberg, «On Editing Don Quixote»,
Cervantes
-
lacking an available electronic text, I have used
Carlos Fernández Gómez'
Vocabulario de Cervantes
- Formatos:
-
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Resultado número:3
Estudio crítico
- Título:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616) / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Figuras del Hispanismo
Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York, Garland, 1990.
- Fragmentos
'cervantes' en la obra
: (12
coincidencias encontradas)
-
-
Bibliography: Louis Combet, Cervantès ou les incertitudes
du désir (Lyon: Presses Universitaires, 1982
-
); Rosa
Rossi, Ascoltare Cervantes (Milan: Riuniti, 1987; Spanish
translation, Escuchar a Cervantes,
-
Valladolid:
Ámbito, 1988); Luis Rosales, Cervantes y la libertad,
2nd edition (Madrid: Cultura Hispánica
-
, 1985); Ruth El
Saffar, «Cervantes and the Androgyne»,
Cervantes, 3 (1983), 35-49; Beyond Fiction: The
-
Recovery
of the Feminine in the Novels of Cervantes (Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1984)
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
(1547-1616)
Daniel Eisenberg
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel
-
Cervantes, of Jewish ancestry, is one of the last major
representatives of the Spanish humanism that
-
was extinguished by
the Counter-Reformation.That Cervantes might have had homosexual
desires and experiences
-
1583, called him «my dear
*1beloved
disciple»; fleeing Spain under circumstances which remain
obscure, Cervantes
-
Cervantes had an illegitimate daughter,
but his childless marriage was unhappy, and he and his wife lived
-
While Cervantes presented the male-female relationship as the
theoretical ideal and goal for most people
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de
(1547-1616)
- Formatos:
-
-
Resultado número:4
Estudio crítico
- Título:
-
Old and New Mimesis in Cervantes / Patrick Henry - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Henry, Patrick
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- Materias:
-
Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
- Formatos:
-
-
Resultado número:5
Estudio crítico
- Título:
-
The Pastoral Episode in Cervantes' Don Quijote: Marcela Once Again / Yvonne Jehenson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Jehenson, Myriam Yvonne
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- 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
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:6
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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The 'Knight of the Broken Lance' and His 'Trusty Steed': On Don Quixote and Rocinante / John T. Cull - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Cull, John T.
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- 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
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:7
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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The Persistence of Cervantine Romance in Nicholas Wright's The Custom of the Country / Clark A. Colahan and Celia E. Weller - Registro bibliográfico
- Autores:
-
Weller, Celia Elaine Richmond
- Colahan, Clark A., 1945-
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Literatura
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- Materias:
-
Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:8
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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Genre and Creativity in Rinconete y Cortadillo / Michael Nimetz - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Nimetz, Michael
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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- Materias:
-
Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
-
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Rinconete y Cortadillo
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:9
Estudio crítico
- Título:
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Narrative Levels and the Fictionality of Don Quijote, I: Cardenio's Story / Charles Oriel - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
Oriel, Charles, 1954-
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Literatura
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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
- Formatos:
-
-
Resultado número:10
Estudio crítico
- Título:
-
Persiles' Retort: An Alchemical Angle on the Lovers' Labors / Ruth El Saffar - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
-
El Saffar, Ruth
- Portales:
-
Miguel de Cervantes
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| Literatura
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| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
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 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
- Formatos:
-
Filtros aplicados:
-
Resultado número:1 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Cervantes' Consonants / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:2 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Cervantes' Consonants / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (68 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- should be added the letter published by Agustín G. de Amezúa, «Una carta desconocida e inédita de Cervantes
- cited in the following note. 6 Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino, «La carta de Cervantes
- ceremonias' en vez de las 'cirimonias' de Sancho» (Las semanas del jardín de Miguel de Cervantes
- On a related point, see Helena Percas de Ponseti, «A Revision: Cervantes's Writing», Cervantes
- Sola-Solé, «El árabe y los arabismos en Cervantes», in Estudios literarios de hispanistas
- On Cervantes' pronunciation, the only serious discussion is Francisco Rodríguez Marín's appendix
- Joaquín López Barrera, in Cervantes y su época (Madrid, 1916), a book not for cervantistas
- introduction, presents on pp. 143-46 guidelines on how to pronounce the «suave» language of Cervantes
- Age pronunciation (s pronounced differently from ss, for example) rather than study of Cervantes
- Revista Agustiniana 7 (1884), 199-204 and 8 (1884) 489-97, both cited by Raymond Grismer, Cervantes
- Editors of Cervantes have either modernized completely and uncritically, or, nearly as uncritically
- Its value for establishing Cervantes' phonetics and spelling could be immense.
- Cervantes' Consonants
- Cervantes' Consonants1 Daniel Eisenberg Los que son
- The Cervantine editor, wishing to assess the costs of modernization, needs to know what Cervantes
- topic is the cases in which the links between the spellings of the principes editions and Cervantes
- Little attention has been paid to this question.4 One might think that Cervantes' autographs,
- Rodríguez-Moñino called a «fals[ificación]... evidente y notoria»6, and thus his conclusions on Cervantes
- The documents written in Cervantes' own hand do confirm that the irregular spelling of his published
- Another potential source for information on Cervantes' consonants is his spelling of words from other
- Cervantes' writing of Italian has been cited as evidence for his pronunciation of intervocalic
- Of course modernization alters Cervantes' spelling and the compositors' improvements on it which,
- (While printers are criticized in Cervantes' works, there is no comment on their spelling preferences
- Yet Cervantes' spelling is perhaps less interesting to us than the sounds behind the spelling.
- Restoration of h to oy, Omero, and Eliodoro removes the distinction, in Cervantes'
- It is questionable whether Cervantes, no enthusiast of Latin language and literature, would have
- Cervantes was obviously exposed, as all but the isolated were, to the phonetic diversity of Golden
- A highly language-conscious writer36, intent on painting reality, Cervantes mentions but does not
- What Cervantes censures, rather, is the syntax of the vizcaínos38, and the garbling and misuse
- Yet Cervantes was phonetically tolerant.
- Of course this shows awareness of the history of /f/ and /h/.27 In Cervantes' verse, there
- 67%), and not at all in the «Canción desesperada» of Grisóstomo, one of the few pieces from Cervantes
- synalepha is a tool of potential value for shedding light on the vexing question of the chronology of Cervantes
- sharp contrast with Lope (Poesse, pp. 71-72), I have found no instance of hiatus before /h/ in Cervantes
- All of this suggests that Cervantes' pronunciation of /f/ was aspirated.
- However, in the case of h and consonant clusters, Cervantes' pronunciation is obscured by the
- 36 Important statement of Cervantes' linguistic virtuosity, chronologically by date of
- and Madeline Sutherland (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1988), pp. 222-71; Monique Joly, «Cervantes
- Alcalá de Henares, Cervantes' birthplace, was linguistically part of Toledo, which Madrid was not
- On Cervantes' placing Spanish authors ahead of Latin ones, see A Study of Don Quixote, pp. 75-
- 76, and «Cervantes and Tasso Reexamined», KRQ, 31 (1984), 305-17, at p. 306 (an updated
- Was Cervantes lleísta or yeísta20?
- We must conclude that Cervantes pronounced the ll differently, and he was, therefore, lleísta
- The situation with the h -whether Cervantes pronounced it or not- is more complex21.
- However, many sixteenth-century speakers from the southern half of Spain, as Cervantes and his parents
- During Cervantes' lifetime this aspiration was disappearing.
- In short, Cervantes certainly did not aspirate the h of such words such as honor and hoy
- In the first place, it is clear that Cervantes distinguished in spelling between these two types
- On Flores' list of words whose varying spelling in Cervantes' works he has studied, a varying
- If a typesetter was editing while composing, correcting Cervantes' h's, he would have done so
- conclusion of Flores (p. 88), who states from his analysis of compositorial spelling preferences that Cervantes
- compositors intervened in this way supports the hypothesis that the learned consonant clusters found in Cervantes
- Its predecessor, and surely Cervantes' pronunciation, was a voiceless dental sibilant (the modern
- had been made in some parts of Spain, but was far from generalized and was almost certainly not Cervantes
- He defends the jota as the sound with which Cervantes pronounced these letters, and quaintly
- Cervantes always signed his name with a b, yet allowed it to always be printed on the title
- The many Arabic and Turkish words and names found in Cervantes' works provide a considerable body
- However, the Arabic found in Cervantes' works is «un árabe coloquial...
- [típico] de los dialectos árabes magrebíes», and we find «cierto afán por parte de Cervantes de
- A more manageable source is Cervantes' poetry.
- For example, rhyme confirms that, as would be expected, Cervantes did not pronounce the Latinate
- Either Cervantes wrote the more learned, «correct» spellings perfectos and trasumpto, or they
- In some areas the newer voiceless intervocalic s coexisted, in Cervantes' day, with the older
- Which was Cervantes' usage?
- Cervantes' intervocalic s was thus the familiar voiceless s of modern Spanish (an apicoalveolar
- Throughout this article, volume, page, and line references are to the only edition of Cervantes
- visto (25, 27-29-31). 14 Eisenberg, «On Editing Don Quixote», Cervantes
- lacking an available electronic text, I have used Carlos Fernández Gómez' Vocabulario de Cervantes
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:3 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616) / Daniel Eisenberg - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Eisenberg, Daniel, 1946-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Figuras del Hispanismo Visitar sitio web
- Pub. orig.:
- New York, Garland, 1990.
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (12 coincidencias encontradas)
-
- Bibliography: Louis Combet, Cervantès ou les incertitudes du désir (Lyon: Presses Universitaires, 1982
- ); Rosa Rossi, Ascoltare Cervantes (Milan: Riuniti, 1987; Spanish translation, Escuchar a Cervantes,
- Valladolid: Ámbito, 1988); Luis Rosales, Cervantes y la libertad, 2nd edition (Madrid: Cultura Hispánica
- , 1985); Ruth El Saffar, «Cervantes and the Androgyne», Cervantes, 3 (1983), 35-49; Beyond Fiction: The
- Recovery of the Feminine in the Novels of Cervantes (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984)
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616) Daniel Eisenberg Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel
- Cervantes, of Jewish ancestry, is one of the last major representatives of the Spanish humanism that
- was extinguished by the Counter-Reformation.That Cervantes might have had homosexual desires and experiences
- 1583, called him «my dear *1beloved disciple»; fleeing Spain under circumstances which remain obscure, Cervantes
- Cervantes had an illegitimate daughter, but his childless marriage was unhappy, and he and his wife lived
- While Cervantes presented the male-female relationship as the theoretical ideal and goal for most people
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:4 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Old and New Mimesis in Cervantes / Patrick Henry - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Henry, Patrick
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:5 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The Pastoral Episode in Cervantes' Don Quijote: Marcela Once Again / Yvonne Jehenson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Jehenson, Myriam Yvonne
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:6 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The 'Knight of the Broken Lance' and His 'Trusty Steed': On Don Quixote and Rocinante / John T. Cull - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Cull, John T.
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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
- Formatos:
-
Resultado número:7 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- The Persistence of Cervantine Romance in Nicholas Wright's The Custom of the Country / Clark A. Colahan and Celia E. Weller - Registro bibliográfico
- Autores:
- Weller, Celia Elaine Richmond - Colahan, Clark A., 1945-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:8 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Genre and Creativity in Rinconete y Cortadillo / Michael Nimetz - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Nimetz, Michael
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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 -- Rinconete y Cortadillo
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Resultado número:9 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Narrative Levels and the Fictionality of Don Quijote, I: Cardenio's Story / Charles Oriel - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Oriel, Charles, 1954-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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
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Resultado número:10 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Persiles' Retort: An Alchemical Angle on the Lovers' Labors / Ruth El Saffar - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- El Saffar, Ruth
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 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 -- Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda
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