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Parole rubate. Rivista internazionale di studi sulla citazione = Purloined Letters. An International Journal of Quotation Studies. Fascicolo n. 8, diciembre 2013. Speciale Cervantes. El robo que robaste. El universo de la citas y Miguel de Cervantes / bajo la dirección de Aurora Egido - Registro bibliográfico
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Menéndez Pidal, Cervantes y el ideal
caballeresco, Madrid, Patronato del Cuarto Centenario de Cervantes
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Cervantes indica así su autoría: “Miguel
de Cervantes, autor de D. Quijote.
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M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes
1605-2005 dirigida por F.
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M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes
1605-2005, dirigida por F.
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Ruta, Cervantes y el
“granero de Italia”, in Cervantes en Italia.
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Canavaggio, Cervantes y Roma, in Cervantes en Italia.
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M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes
1605-2005 dirigida por F.
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Eisenberg, Los autores italianos en la biblioteca de Cervantes, in
Cervantes en Italia.
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Canavaggio, Cervantes y Roma, cit., pp. 53-63.
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Si veda M. de Cervantes, El Licenciado Vidriera, cit
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Ruffinatto, Cervantes en Italia, Italia en Cervantes, in Cervantes
en Italia, cit., pp. 3-18.
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Ruffinatto, Tasso-Cervantes: Cervantes vs Tasso, in Id., Cervantes,
Roma, Carocci, 2002, pp. 210-225.
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Ruffinatto, Cervantes en Italia, Italia en Cervantes, cit., p. 12.
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D’Alessandro, La ricezione di Cervantes nell’opera creativa di Goffredo Petrassi, in
Cervantes y el “
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Lozano
Renieblas, El Cervantes reaccionario de Cesar De Lollis, in Cervantes en Italia, cit.,
pp. 245
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Moro, Cervantes in Italia.
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Id., Cervantès dramaturge.
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M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes
1605-2005 dirigida por F.
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Cervantes y las puertas del sueño.
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Cervantes y la poesía
Blecua, José Manuel, Garcilaso y Cervantes, en Homenaje a
Cervantes, Cuadernos
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Cervantes a través de los siglos
Abreu, Maria Fernanda de, Cervantes no romantismo português,
Lisboa
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Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries of the Twentieh Century / Gabriele Eckart - Registro bibliográfico
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Eckart, Gabriele, 1954-
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 23.2 (2003): 379-93.
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Copyright © 2003, The Cervantes Society of America.
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Cervantes in the German-Speaking
Countries of the Twentieth Century
GABRIELE ECKART
uch has been written
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about the reception of
Miguel de Cervantes in the age of Goethe, but
aside from the pre-war figure of
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In 1969, Lienhard
Bergel, in his thorough study “Cervantes in
Germany,” stated: “with Heine and Immermann
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ends the period in which Cervantes was an active ingredient in German life” (343); afterwards, Cervantes
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In this article, I will present an overview of Cervantes’ reception in the literature written in the
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After World War II, there have been five important adaptations of Cervantes’ texts, which use and transform
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his protago-
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See Pendleton and Williams.
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G ABRIELE E CKART
Cervantes
nists within
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It is not an adaptation of one of
Cervantes’ texts, but it plays with references to his work.
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And then
let’s go.”8
Schallück’s and Hannsmann’s adaptions of Cervantes’ work
have in common that they
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both reflect—as Cervantes himself
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“Selbstverständlich mault Sancho Pansa, wenn er damit ins Tal zur
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Dann laß uns fahren (255).
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Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries
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did—on
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Zsuzsanne Gahse’s Berganza is an eccentric piece of prose that
refers to both Cervantes’ “Coloquio de
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The form of the dog’s conversation and the references to Cervantes’ text render funny and
interesting
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Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries
389
two dogs can speak is different in both texts.
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In Cervantes, the
miracle is “explained” through the story of the witches.
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“Cervantes in Germany.” Cervantes Across the
Centuries. Ed. Ángel Flores and M. J. Benardete. 1947.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Obras completas. Ed.
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Cervantes 21.2
(2001): 73–85. 24 February 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/
~cervantes/csa/articf01/pendleto.pdf
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S/Z in the Hispanic Context: Castration and Otherness in the Female Characters of Miguel de Cervantes and María de Zayas / Jannine Montauban - Registro bibliográfico
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Montauban, Jannine
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Miguel de Cervantes
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S/Z in the Hispanic Context:
Castration and Otherness in the
Female Characters of Miguel de
Cervantes
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Este artículo revela que su análisis es aplicable a las
novelas de Cervantes y Zayas, en las que abundan
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Palabras clave: María de Zayas, Miguel de Cervantes, S/Z de Roland Barthes,
personajes femeninos moros
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Keywords: María de Zayas, Miguel de Cervantes, Roland Barthes’s S/Z, female
Moorish characters and otherness
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In the
abovementioned works of Cervantes and María de Zayas, “castration”
should be understood
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In the relevant female characters
created by Cervantes and Zayas, the letter Z would seem
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Arabic nor
Castilian nor the tongue of any other country but a mixture of them all”
(Cervantes
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for
you to know that she was of such prestigious rank that I could be her
servant” (Cervantes
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father,
“bath[ing] them with the many tears that flowed from her very beautiful
eyes” (Cervantes
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In writings by Zayas and Cervantes, this omission is
related to the otherness of the Moorish
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In
the stories of Zoraida and Zahara by Cervantes, the Z appears as a mark of
otherness and deviation
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Garcés also speculates that Cervantes could have met Hajid Murad’s
daughter around 1576, which is when
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The text in Spanish claims that she wears “un silencio pegado a las carnes”
(Cervantes, Ejemplares 112
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Cervantes. Madrid: Austral, 2003.
C A S A L D U E R O , J O A Q U Í N .
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Sentido y forma del teatro de Cervantes. Madrid: Aguilar,
1951.
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Cervantes and the Humanist Vision: A Study of Four Exemplary
Novels.
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By Miguel de Cervantes.
Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2010.
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Cervantes in Algiers. A Captive’s Tale. Nashville:
Vanderbilt UP, 2002.
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Refiguring Authority: Reading, Writing, and Rewriting in Cervantes.
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Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 25.1 (2005-2006): 45
68.
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Camila's Story / Howard Mancing - Registro bibliográfico
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Mancing, Howard, 1941-
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Miguel de Cervantes
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 25.1 (2005 [2006]): 9-22.
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Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America.
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these matters, I will not refer to significant research in these
areas.
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10
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Cervantes
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remarks or the interruption when Don Quijote fights
with the wineskins.
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I am not suggesting that Cervantes
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There is no way of knowing
how aware Cervantes might have been of his practice in a case like this.
9
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anticipated modern pragmatics, the study of actual language
use in context.
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Cervantes
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discourse of characters such as
Marcela and Dorotea elsewhere in the novel, and some of the women in Cervantes
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Is Cervantes the narrator here? Perhaps, but not necessarily.
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I have previously
argued (“Cervantes as Narrator”) that Cervantes is the public narrator of the primary
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Since we know that Cervantes is the author of this second story, it is
possible that he is also the author
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But, as the historical Porras collection (which includes two by Cervantes—the early versions of “Rinconete
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exploration of the nature of truth and the inevitability of unintended
consequences.14 But, whether Cervantes
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de
la Mancha. Vol. I. Ed.
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Cervantes for the 21st Century / Cervantes para el siglo XXI: Studies in Honor of Edward Dudley.
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Cervantes 18.2 (1998): 26–52. 22 Feb. 2006 http://
www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf98/jehenson.htm
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“Cervantes as Narrator of Don Quijote.”
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Cervantes 23.1 (2003), 117–40. 6 Jan. 2006 http://www.h-net.org/
~cervantes/csa/bcsas03.htm.
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Don Quixote: An Anatomy of Subversive Discourse.
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Cervantes
Newark, DE: Juan
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“Argumentación, convencimiento y persuasión en ‘El curioso impertinente’ de Cervantes.”
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Cervantes and
His Postmodern Constituencies. Ed. Anne J. Cruz and Carroll B.
Johnson.
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Resultado número:5
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Nero's Golden House: Italian Art and the Grotesque in "Don Quijote", Part II / Frederick de Armas - Registro bibliográfico
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De Armas, Frederick A., 1945-
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Miguel de Cervantes
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Arte y literatura
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 143-71.
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Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
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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.
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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:6
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Is There a Hidden Jewish Meaning in "Don Quixote"? / Michael McGaha - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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McGaha, Michael D., 1941-
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
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Novela de caballería española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 173-88.
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Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
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MICHAEL MC GAHA
t will probably never be possible to prove
that Cervantes was a cristiano nuevo, but
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The Instrucción written by Fernán Díaz de
Toledo in the mid-fifteenth century lists the
Cervantes family
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As Américo Castro often pointed out,
if Cervantes were not a cristiano nuevo, it is hard to explain the
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Even his patron the Count of Lemos turn173
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M ICHAEL M C G AHA
Cervantes
ed down his request
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That is why Cervantes made the hero of his novel a cristia-
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M ICHAEL M C G AHA
Cervantes
no
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In Cervantes’
Spain converted Jews were of course commonly referred to as
marranos or puercos.
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As a cautivo de rescate, Cervantes was free to wander
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Cervantes
through the
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The village in León probably was the place where the surname Cervantes originated, but the claim that
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’ lifetime in the village of Santa Colomba,
near Cervantes (109–10).
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in Cervantes’
time was of Jewish origin.
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Reichelberg argues that the name
Rocinante contains an important clue to Cervantes’ Jewishness.
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Page of the Talmud in the Quixote: Cervantes: Jew, Talmudist,
and Cabalist?”
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“A Page of the Talmud in the Quixote: Cervantes, Jew, Talmudist, and Cabalist?”
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Cervantes y los casticismos españoles. Madrid:
Alianza, 1974.
Covarrubias, Sebastián de.
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“El licenciado Juan de Cervantes,
abuelo de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.”
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Cervantes 17.2
(1997): 106–14. 1 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/
~cervantes/csa/bcsaf97.htm
Faur
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Los caminos de Cervantes y Sefarad: Actas del
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Cervantes
II Congreso Internacional
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Don Miguel, judío de Cervantes. Santander:
Editorial Cervantina, 1978.
Roth, Norman.
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Resultado número:7
Estudio crítico
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Ludic Revelations in the Enchanted Head Episode in "Don Quijote" (II, 62) / Cory A. Reed - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Reed, Cory A., 1962-
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Miguel de Cervantes
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 189-216.
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Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
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Howard Mancing (“Cervantes as Narrator”) declares that the narrator is Cervantes.
24.1 (2004) Ludic
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R EED
Cervantes
and operation.
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, and experimented
several decades after Cervantes’ death.
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never uses the
word (“Cervantes” 29).
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On etymology, see Jones (“Cervantes” 20).
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R EED
Cervantes
the word Cervantes does choose to employ in the Novelas ejemplares, is a function of
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R EED
Cervantes
correspondan a lo que se le pregunta?
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Cervantes 12.1 (1992): 19-44. 14 January
2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsas92.htm
Eisenberg
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“Cervantes and the Games of Illusion.” Cervantes
and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael D. McGaha.
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Cervantes and the Mystery of Lawlessness. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1984.
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Cervantes 14.1 (1994): 75–95. 2 Oct. 2004. http://www2.h-net.msu.
edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas94.htm
Jones
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Cervantes 15.1
(1995): 111–41. 26 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/
~cervantes/csa/bcsas95.htm
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Cervantes 21.2 (2001): 111-15. 15 January 2004.
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf01.htm
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“Cervantes as Narrator of Don Quijote.”
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Cervantes 23.1
(2003): 117–40. 26 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/
~cervantes/csa/bcsas03.htm
Maravall
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Cervantes: raíces folklóricas. Madrid: Gredos,
1976.
Murillo, L. A.
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“La eutrapelia en las Novelas ejemplares de
Cervantes.”
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Cervantes 13.2 (1993): 61-91. 15 January 2004. http://www.
h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf93.htm
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Resultado número:8
Estudio crítico
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"Según es cristiana la gente": The Quintanar of "Persiles y Sigismunda" and the Archival Record / William Childers - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Childers, William
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
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From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 24.2 (2004 [2005]): 5-41.
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Copyright © 2005, The Cervantes Society of America.
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that Cervantes knew some people in the town (Astrana 7: 437–
40).
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It is surely the case
that Cervantes knew things about Quintanar that we do not
know.
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Cervantes has taken them as far outside any sociocultural context
as he could imagine.
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In contextualizing the incident as part of a larger
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Cervantes
narrative, Cervantes
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Could this Antonio de Villaseñor be the real-life model
for Cervantes’ fictional character?
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Could Cervantes have known about this local controversy?
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Cervantes leaves it unanswered: is there one or not?
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How likely is it that Cervantes knew about
the persecution of the conversos from Quintanar?
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Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes
Saavedra. 7 vols. Madrid: Reus, 1948–58.
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Miguel de Cervantes. Madrid: Castalia, 1969.
Bernardo Ares, José Manuel de.
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Cervantes 20.1 (2000): 115–32. 2 Dec. 2004 http://www.
h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics00.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
Francisco Rico.
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Madrid: Atlas, 1953.
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Cervantes
Johnson, Carroll B.
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Cervantes and the Material World. Urbana: U
Illinois P, 2000.
López-Salazar Pérez, Jerónimo.
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Cervantes 10.1 (1990): 93–102. 5 October 2003 http://
www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics90/mariscal.htm
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Cervantes
and His Postmodern Constituencies. Ed. Anne J. Cruz and Carroll B. Johnson.
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The Life and Times of Miguel
de Cervantes. London: Peter Owen, 2002.
Nalle, Sara T.
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A Study of Cervantes’
Persiles y Sigismunda. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1991.
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Resultado número:9
Estudio crítico
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Affective Dimensions in "Don Quijote" / Steven Hutchinson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
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Hutchinson, Steven D., 1952-
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Miguel de Cervantes
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Novela de caballería española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
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From : C ervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of Am erica, 24.2 (2004 [2005]): 71-91.
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major Western philosophers have been deeply concerned
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A plenary address at the annual meeting of the Cervantes
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Modern Language Association convention in San Diego, December
28, 2003.
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Cervantes
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Dadlez.
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Cervantes
time literary texts should have at least as much to offer
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Certain “places” are more
privileged than others as vantage points, it seems to me, and Cervantes’ writings
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problem remains as to how to go about investigating
emotion in literature, or more specifically in Cervantes
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how, say, the passions or humors were talked
about, and this might set up some coordinates for how Cervantes
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With regard to Cervantes, my
impressions are that his representations of emotion generally
reveal their
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Other aspects of Cervantes’ treatment of emotion include a
full acknowledgment of the physiological aspects
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In this,
too, Cervantes’ portrayals accord both with Aristotle and modern
research, as they also do in
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The fully
social nature of emotion in Cervantes’ texts opens up an enormous range of social situations
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Whose emotion are we talking about, and what does it consist
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of
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The main problem in the case
of Cervantes is that his artistic workshop seems to be as inaccessible as
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As we see
throughout Cervantes’ texts, tears and laughter are among the
most contagious of responses,
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Cervantes shows a keen awareness of this in nearly all of his writings, and particularly in such texts
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And of course, here and
elsewhere, we experience Cervantes’ uncanny ability to bring us
up close to the
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Though it has gone under different critical ru-
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brics, I would
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It is worth bearing in mind that Cervantes could have
made this happen in so many other ways, or not
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
Francisco Rico. 2nd ed. 2 vols. + CD.
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Cervantes en Italia.
Ed. Alicia Villar Lecumberri.
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Queen Caroline's Merlin Grotto and the 1738 Lord Carteret Edition of "Don Quixote": The Matter of Britain and Spain's Arthurian Tradition / Amanda S. Meixell - Registro bibliográfico
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Meixell, Amanda Sue
- Portales:
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Miguel de Cervantes
Visitar sitio web
| Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
Visitar sitio web
| Literatura
Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
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Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
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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]): 59-82.
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Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America
Queen Caroline’s Merlin Grotto and
the 1738 Lord
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M EIXELL
Cervantes
Figure 1. The Section of Merlin’s Cave in the Royal Gardens at
Richmond.
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Retrato de Cervantes de Saavedra. From
the London, 1738 edition.
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Lord Carteret’s 1738 Quijote contains two important images of
Cervantes, the second of which includes
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The first is an allegorical frontispiece that, according to
Frederick De Armas, represents Cervantes
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as both Hercules and
Apollo, a double-representation that ultimately glorifies Cervantes as a man of
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The
second image is by William Kent and is the first extant portrait of
Cervantes.
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Featured as both a soldier and an author, Cervantes
sits in the right foreground with a pen in hand,
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It may be found online at: 1) the Proyecto Cervantes at
Texas A&M University, http://www.csdl.tamu.edu
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/cervantes/V2/index.html
(8 June 2006), and 2) the Banco de imágenes del Quijote (1695-1905), http://
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Cervantes
in England in its original language.4 Also curious, the Carteret
edition—largely
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Schmidt describes, however, the general disregard in which Cervantes was held by his countrymen, who
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M EIXELL
Cervantes
hundreds of people paid visits and enjoyed guided tours (171).
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M EIXELL
Cervantes
(Colton 14).
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Given his importance in Part II, Cervantes’ Merlin is
anything but dead and irrelevant.
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de
la Mancha. Ed.
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M EIXELL
Cervantes
Drawings 7.1 (1969): 3–15.
Harding, Carol E. Merlin and Legendary Romance.
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Cervantes 4.1 (1984): 79–83.
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics84/rodrigue.
htm (30 May 2006)
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Grotesque Purgatory: A Study of Cervantes’ Don
Quijote, Part II.
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- Parole rubate. Rivista internazionale di studi sulla citazione = Purloined Letters. An International Journal of Quotation Studies. Fascicolo n. 8, diciembre 2013. Speciale Cervantes. El robo que robaste. El universo de la citas y Miguel de Cervantes / bajo la dirección de Aurora Egido - Registro bibliográfico
- Portales:
- Literatura Visitar sitio web | Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web
- Sumario:
- 13 artículos
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- Menéndez Pidal, Cervantes y el ideal caballeresco, Madrid, Patronato del Cuarto Centenario de Cervantes
- Cervantes indica así su autoría: “Miguel de Cervantes, autor de D. Quijote.
- M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes 1605-2005 dirigida por F.
- M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes 1605-2005, dirigida por F.
- Ruta, Cervantes y el “granero de Italia”, in Cervantes en Italia.
- Canavaggio, Cervantes y Roma, in Cervantes en Italia.
- M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes 1605-2005 dirigida por F.
- Eisenberg, Los autores italianos en la biblioteca de Cervantes, in Cervantes en Italia.
- Canavaggio, Cervantes y Roma, cit., pp. 53-63. 22 Si veda M. de Cervantes, El Licenciado Vidriera, cit
- Ruffinatto, Cervantes en Italia, Italia en Cervantes, in Cervantes en Italia, cit., pp. 3-18.
- Ruffinatto, Tasso-Cervantes: Cervantes vs Tasso, in Id., Cervantes, Roma, Carocci, 2002, pp. 210-225.
- Ruffinatto, Cervantes en Italia, Italia en Cervantes, cit., p. 12. 68 Si veda G.
- D’Alessandro, La ricezione di Cervantes nell’opera creativa di Goffredo Petrassi, in Cervantes y el “
- Lozano Renieblas, El Cervantes reaccionario de Cesar De Lollis, in Cervantes en Italia, cit., pp. 245
- Moro, Cervantes in Italia.
- Id., Cervantès dramaturge.
- M. de Cervantes, Don Quijote de la Mancha, ed. del Instituto Cervantes 1605-2005 dirigida por F.
- Cervantes y las puertas del sueño.
- Cervantes y la poesía Blecua, José Manuel, Garcilaso y Cervantes, en Homenaje a Cervantes, Cuadernos
- Cervantes a través de los siglos Abreu, Maria Fernanda de, Cervantes no romantismo português, Lisboa
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Resultado número:2 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries of the Twentieh Century / Gabriele Eckart - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Eckart, Gabriele, 1954-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Mat. aut.:
- 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, 23.2 (2003): 379-93.
- Copyright © 2003, The Cervantes Society of America.
- Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries of the Twentieth Century GABRIELE ECKART uch has been written
- about the reception of Miguel de Cervantes in the age of Goethe, but aside from the pre-war figure of
- In 1969, Lienhard Bergel, in his thorough study “Cervantes in Germany,” stated: “with Heine and Immermann
- ends the period in which Cervantes was an active ingredient in German life” (343); afterwards, Cervantes
- In this article, I will present an overview of Cervantes’ reception in the literature written in the
- After World War II, there have been five important adaptations of Cervantes’ texts, which use and transform
- his protago- 1 See Pendleton and Williams. 379 380 G ABRIELE E CKART Cervantes nists within
- It is not an adaptation of one of Cervantes’ texts, but it plays with references to his work.
- And then let’s go.”8 Schallück’s and Hannsmann’s adaptions of Cervantes’ work have in common that they
- both reflect—as Cervantes himself 5 “Selbstverständlich mault Sancho Pansa, wenn er damit ins Tal zur
- Dann laß uns fahren (255). 23.2 (20 0 3 ) Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries 383 did—on
- Zsuzsanne Gahse’s Berganza is an eccentric piece of prose that refers to both Cervantes’ “Coloquio de
- The form of the dog’s conversation and the references to Cervantes’ text render funny and interesting
- Cervantes in the German-Speaking Countries 389 two dogs can speak is different in both texts.
- In Cervantes, the miracle is “explained” through the story of the witches.
- “Cervantes in Germany.” Cervantes Across the Centuries. Ed. Ángel Flores and M. J. Benardete. 1947.
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Obras completas. Ed.
- Cervantes 21.2 (2001): 73–85. 24 February 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/ ~cervantes/csa/articf01/pendleto.pdf
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Resultado número:3 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- S/Z in the Hispanic Context: Castration and Otherness in the Female Characters of Miguel de Cervantes and María de Zayas / Jannine Montauban - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Montauban, Jannine
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Escritoras españolas Visitar sitio web | María de Zayas y Sotomayor Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Mujeres en la literatura | Feminismo y literatura
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Crítica e interpretación | Zayas y Sotomayor, María de, 1590 - aproximadamente 1660 -- Crítica e interpretación
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- S/Z in the Hispanic Context: Castration and Otherness in the Female Characters of Miguel de Cervantes
- Este artículo revela que su análisis es aplicable a las novelas de Cervantes y Zayas, en las que abundan
- Palabras clave: María de Zayas, Miguel de Cervantes, S/Z de Roland Barthes, personajes femeninos moros
- Keywords: María de Zayas, Miguel de Cervantes, Roland Barthes’s S/Z, female Moorish characters and otherness
- In the abovementioned works of Cervantes and María de Zayas, “castration” should be understood
- In the relevant female characters created by Cervantes and Zayas, the letter Z would seem
- Arabic nor Castilian nor the tongue of any other country but a mixture of them all” (Cervantes
- for you to know that she was of such prestigious rank that I could be her servant” (Cervantes
- father, “bath[ing] them with the many tears that flowed from her very beautiful eyes” (Cervantes
- In writings by Zayas and Cervantes, this omission is related to the otherness of the Moorish
- In the stories of Zoraida and Zahara by Cervantes, the Z appears as a mark of otherness and deviation
- Garcés also speculates that Cervantes could have met Hajid Murad’s daughter around 1576, which is when
- The text in Spanish claims that she wears “un silencio pegado a las carnes” (Cervantes, Ejemplares 112
- Cervantes. Madrid: Austral, 2003. C A S A L D U E R O , J O A Q U Í N .
- Sentido y forma del teatro de Cervantes. Madrid: Aguilar, 1951.
- Cervantes and the Humanist Vision: A Study of Four Exemplary Novels.
- By Miguel de Cervantes. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2010.
- Cervantes in Algiers. A Captive’s Tale. Nashville: Vanderbilt UP, 2002.
- Refiguring Authority: Reading, Writing, and Rewriting in Cervantes.
- Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 25.1 (2005-2006): 45 68.
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Resultado número:4 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Camila's Story / Howard Mancing - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Mancing, Howard, 1941-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materias:
- Personajes de la literatura | Narrativa española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica | Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- El curioso impertinente | 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, 25.1 (2005 [2006]): 9-22.
- Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America.
- these matters, I will not refer to significant research in these areas. 9 10 H OW ARD M ANCING Cervantes
- remarks or the interruption when Don Quijote fights with the wineskins. 8 I am not suggesting that Cervantes
- There is no way of knowing how aware Cervantes might have been of his practice in a case like this. 9
- anticipated modern pragmatics, the study of actual language use in context. 14 H OW ARD M ANCING Cervantes
- discourse of characters such as Marcela and Dorotea elsewhere in the novel, and some of the women in Cervantes
- Is Cervantes the narrator here? Perhaps, but not necessarily.
- I have previously argued (“Cervantes as Narrator”) that Cervantes is the public narrator of the primary
- Since we know that Cervantes is the author of this second story, it is possible that he is also the author
- But, as the historical Porras collection (which includes two by Cervantes—the early versions of “Rinconete
- exploration of the nature of truth and the inevitability of unintended consequences.14 But, whether Cervantes
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha. Vol. I. Ed.
- Cervantes for the 21st Century / Cervantes para el siglo XXI: Studies in Honor of Edward Dudley.
- Cervantes 18.2 (1998): 26–52. 22 Feb. 2006 http:// www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf98/jehenson.htm
- “Cervantes as Narrator of Don Quijote.”
- Cervantes 23.1 (2003), 117–40. 6 Jan. 2006 http://www.h-net.org/ ~cervantes/csa/bcsas03.htm. ———.
- Don Quixote: An Anatomy of Subversive Discourse. 22 H OW ARD M ANCING Cervantes Newark, DE: Juan
- “Argumentación, convencimiento y persuasión en ‘El curioso impertinente’ de Cervantes.”
- Cervantes and His Postmodern Constituencies. Ed. Anne J. Cruz and Carroll B. Johnson.
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Resultado número:5 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)
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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.
- 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
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Resultado número:6 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Is There a Hidden Jewish Meaning in "Don Quixote"? / Michael McGaha - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- McGaha, Michael D., 1941-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Novela de caballería española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha -- Crítica textual
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America , 24.1 (2004): 173-88.
- Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
- MICHAEL MC GAHA t will probably never be possible to prove that Cervantes was a cristiano nuevo, but
- The Instrucción written by Fernán Díaz de Toledo in the mid-fifteenth century lists the Cervantes family
- As Américo Castro often pointed out, if Cervantes were not a cristiano nuevo, it is hard to explain the
- Even his patron the Count of Lemos turn173 174 M ICHAEL M C G AHA Cervantes ed down his request
- That is why Cervantes made the hero of his novel a cristia- 176 M ICHAEL M C G AHA Cervantes no
- In Cervantes’ Spain converted Jews were of course commonly referred to as marranos or puercos.
- As a cautivo de rescate, Cervantes was free to wander 178 M ICHAEL M C G AHA Cervantes through the
- The village in León probably was the place where the surname Cervantes originated, but the claim that
- ’ lifetime in the village of Santa Colomba, near Cervantes (109–10).
- in Cervantes’ time was of Jewish origin.
- Reichelberg argues that the name Rocinante contains an important clue to Cervantes’ Jewishness.
- Page of the Talmud in the Quixote: Cervantes: Jew, Talmudist, and Cabalist?”
- “A Page of the Talmud in the Quixote: Cervantes, Jew, Talmudist, and Cabalist?”
- Cervantes y los casticismos españoles. Madrid: Alianza, 1974. Covarrubias, Sebastián de.
- “El licenciado Juan de Cervantes, abuelo de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.”
- Cervantes 17.2 (1997): 106–14. 1 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/ ~cervantes/csa/bcsaf97.htm Faur
- Los caminos de Cervantes y Sefarad: Actas del 188 M ICHAEL M C G AHA Cervantes II Congreso Internacional
- Don Miguel, judío de Cervantes. Santander: Editorial Cervantina, 1978. Roth, Norman.
- Formatos:
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Resultado número:7 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Ludic Revelations in the Enchanted Head Episode in "Don Quijote" (II, 62) / Cory A. Reed - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Reed, Cory A., 1962-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Novela de caballería española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- 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 , 24.1 (2004): 189-216.
- Copyright © 2004, The Cervantes Society of America.
- Howard Mancing (“Cervantes as Narrator”) declares that the narrator is Cervantes. 24.1 (2004) Ludic
- R EED Cervantes and operation.
- , and experimented several decades after Cervantes’ death.
- never uses the word (“Cervantes” 29).
- On etymology, see Jones (“Cervantes” 20).
- R EED Cervantes the word Cervantes does choose to employ in the Novelas ejemplares, is a function of
- R EED Cervantes correspondan a lo que se le pregunta?
- Cervantes 12.1 (1992): 19-44. 14 January 2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsas92.htm Eisenberg
- “Cervantes and the Games of Illusion.” Cervantes and the Renaissance. Ed. Michael D. McGaha.
- Cervantes and the Mystery of Lawlessness. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1984. ———.
- Cervantes 14.1 (1994): 75–95. 2 Oct. 2004. http://www2.h-net.msu. edu/~cervantes/csa/bcsas94.htm Jones
- Cervantes 15.1 (1995): 111–41. 26 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/ ~cervantes/csa/bcsas95.htm
- Cervantes 21.2 (2001): 111-15. 15 January 2004. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf01.htm ———.
- “Cervantes as Narrator of Don Quijote.”
- Cervantes 23.1 (2003): 117–40. 26 June 2003. http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/ ~cervantes/csa/bcsas03.htm Maravall
- Cervantes: raíces folklóricas. Madrid: Gredos, 1976. Murillo, L. A.
- “La eutrapelia en las Novelas ejemplares de Cervantes.”
- Cervantes 13.2 (1993): 61-91. 15 January 2004. http://www. h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf93.htm
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Resultado número:8 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- "Según es cristiana la gente": The Quintanar of "Persiles y Sigismunda" and the Archival Record / William Childers - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Childers, William
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Novela española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Persiles y Sigismunda -- Crítica textual
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 24.2 (2004 [2005]): 5-41.
- Copyright © 2005, The Cervantes Society of America.
- that Cervantes knew some people in the town (Astrana 7: 437– 40).
- It is surely the case that Cervantes knew things about Quintanar that we do not know.
- Cervantes has taken them as far outside any sociocultural context as he could imagine.
- In contextualizing the incident as part of a larger 18 W ILLIAM C HILDERS Cervantes narrative, Cervantes
- Could this Antonio de Villaseñor be the real-life model for Cervantes’ fictional character?
- Could Cervantes have known about this local controversy?
- Cervantes leaves it unanswered: is there one or not?
- How likely is it that Cervantes knew about the persecution of the conversos from Quintanar?
- Vida ejemplar y heroica de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. 7 vols. Madrid: Reus, 1948–58.
- Miguel de Cervantes. Madrid: Castalia, 1969. Bernardo Ares, José Manuel de.
- Cervantes 20.1 (2000): 115–32. 2 Dec. 2004 http://www. h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics00.
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed. Francisco Rico.
- Madrid: Atlas, 1953. 40 W ILLIAM C HILDERS Cervantes Johnson, Carroll B.
- Cervantes and the Material World. Urbana: U Illinois P, 2000. López-Salazar Pérez, Jerónimo.
- Cervantes 10.1 (1990): 93–102. 5 October 2003 http:// www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics90/mariscal.htm
- Cervantes and His Postmodern Constituencies. Ed. Anne J. Cruz and Carroll B. Johnson.
- The Life and Times of Miguel de Cervantes. London: Peter Owen, 2002. Nalle, Sara T.
- A Study of Cervantes’ Persiles y Sigismunda. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1991.
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Resultado número:9 Estudio crítico
- Título:
- Affective Dimensions in "Don Quijote" / Steven Hutchinson - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Hutchinson, Steven D., 1952-
- Portales:
- Miguel de Cervantes Visitar sitio web | Cervantes : Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America Visitar sitio web | Literatura Visitar sitio web
- Materia:
- Novela de caballería española -- Siglo 17º -- Historia y crítica
- Mat. aut.:
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 1547-1616 -- Don Quijote de la Mancha -- Crítica textual
- Fragmentos 'cervantes' en la obra : (20 coincidencias encontradas)
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- From : C ervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of Am erica, 24.2 (2004 [2005]): 71-91.
- major Western philosophers have been deeply concerned 1 A plenary address at the annual meeting of the Cervantes
- Modern Language Association convention in San Diego, December 28, 2003. 71 72 S TEVEN H UTCHINSON Cervantes
- Dadlez. 74 S TEVEN H UTCHINSON Cervantes time literary texts should have at least as much to offer
- Certain “places” are more privileged than others as vantage points, it seems to me, and Cervantes’ writings
- problem remains as to how to go about investigating emotion in literature, or more specifically in Cervantes
- how, say, the passions or humors were talked about, and this might set up some coordinates for how Cervantes
- With regard to Cervantes, my impressions are that his representations of emotion generally reveal their
- Other aspects of Cervantes’ treatment of emotion include a full acknowledgment of the physiological aspects
- In this, too, Cervantes’ portrayals accord both with Aristotle and modern research, as they also do in
- The fully social nature of emotion in Cervantes’ texts opens up an enormous range of social situations
- Whose emotion are we talking about, and what does it consist 78 S TEVEN H UTCHINSON Cervantes of
- The main problem in the case of Cervantes is that his artistic workshop seems to be as inaccessible as
- As we see throughout Cervantes’ texts, tears and laughter are among the most contagious of responses,
- Cervantes shows a keen awareness of this in nearly all of his writings, and particularly in such texts
- And of course, here and elsewhere, we experience Cervantes’ uncanny ability to bring us up close to the
- Though it has gone under different critical ru- 86 S TEVEN H UTCHINSON Cervantes brics, I would
- It is worth bearing in mind that Cervantes could have made this happen in so many other ways, or not
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. Don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed. Francisco Rico. 2nd ed. 2 vols. + CD.
- Cervantes en Italia. Ed. Alicia Villar Lecumberri.
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Resultado número:10 Estudio crítico
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- Queen Caroline's Merlin Grotto and the 1738 Lord Carteret Edition of "Don Quixote": The Matter of Britain and Spain's Arthurian Tradition / Amanda S. Meixell - Registro bibliográfico
- Autor:
- Meixell, Amanda Sue
- 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)
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- From: Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 25.2 (2005 [2006]): 59-82.
- Copyright © 2006, The Cervantes Society of America Queen Caroline’s Merlin Grotto and the 1738 Lord
- M EIXELL Cervantes Figure 1. The Section of Merlin’s Cave in the Royal Gardens at Richmond.
- Retrato de Cervantes de Saavedra. From the London, 1738 edition.
- Lord Carteret’s 1738 Quijote contains two important images of Cervantes, the second of which includes
- The first is an allegorical frontispiece that, according to Frederick De Armas, represents Cervantes
- as both Hercules and Apollo, a double-representation that ultimately glorifies Cervantes as a man of
- The second image is by William Kent and is the first extant portrait of Cervantes.
- Featured as both a soldier and an author, Cervantes sits in the right foreground with a pen in hand,
- It may be found online at: 1) the Proyecto Cervantes at Texas A&M University, http://www.csdl.tamu.edu
- /cervantes/V2/index.html (8 June 2006), and 2) the Banco de imágenes del Quijote (1695-1905), http://
- M EIXELL Cervantes in England in its original language.4 Also curious, the Carteret edition—largely
- Schmidt describes, however, the general disregard in which Cervantes was held by his countrymen, who
- M EIXELL Cervantes hundreds of people paid visits and enjoyed guided tours (171).
- M EIXELL Cervantes (Colton 14).
- Given his importance in Part II, Cervantes’ Merlin is anything but dead and irrelevant.
- Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de. El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. Ed.
- M EIXELL Cervantes Drawings 7.1 (1969): 3–15. Harding, Carol E. Merlin and Legendary Romance.
- Cervantes 4.1 (1984): 79–83. http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics84/rodrigue. htm (30 May 2006)
- Grotesque Purgatory: A Study of Cervantes’ Don Quijote, Part II.
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