Don Quixote, Don Juan, and related subjects : form and tradition in Spanish literature, 1330-1630 /
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Language: | English Spanish |
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Selinsgrove, Pa. :
Susquehanna University Press,
[2004]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Spanish classics
- pt. I. Don Quixote and narrative tradition. ch. 1. On translation, with an overture to interpretation
- ch. 2. Formal features and narrative technique
- ch. 3. Framing, orality, origins
- ch. 4. Don Quixote and Le Roman bourgeois: comparative anatomy
- pt. II. Don Juan and classical Spanish drama. ch. 5. Don Quixote and Don Juan: the body in context
- ch. 6. El burlador de Sevilla: authorship and authenticity
- ch. 7. Don Juan and his kind: generic irony
- ch. 8. Two characters from Seville: the canon and the culture wars
- pt. III. Three periods, three classics. ch. 9. The libro de buen amor: a design for desire
- ch. 10. La Celestina: ut pictura poesis
- ch. 11. Lazarillo de Tormes: rhetoric and referentiality, fact and fiction
- ch. 12. Periodization prior to 1700: a modest proposal.