Don Quijote : a revised translation, backgrounds and contexts, criticism /
"Don Quijote follows the knight-errant on his adventures throughout late Renaissance Spain. Don Quijote, a disenchanted nobleman addicted to reading books of chivalry, decides to live a life in the mold of medieval romance. He is accompanied by Sancho Panza, a local peasant who acts as his squi...
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W. W. Norton & Company,
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Publisher Address: | New York, NY : |
Publication Dates: | [2020] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: |
English Spanish |
Edition: | Second edition. |
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A Norton critical editions renaissance
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Summary: |
"Don Quijote follows the knight-errant on his adventures throughout late Renaissance Spain. Don Quijote, a disenchanted nobleman addicted to reading books of chivalry, decides to live a life in the mold of medieval romance. He is accompanied by Sancho Panza, a local peasant who acts as his squire. The two discourse frequently on knighthood, chivalry, ethics, the non-existent Dulcinea, and the role of nobility in early modern Europe. Cervantes's narrative explores these themes while also guiding readers through gestures of wit, comedy, and metafiction. This edition includes the complete text, as well as four ancillary writings by Cervantes that explore his thoughts on writing his career. "Backgrounds and Contexts" provides readers with contemporary sources and influences, including selections from works parodied by the author. "Criticism" provides both general and chapter-focused essays on Don Quijote, including commentaries on Cervantes's characters, storytelling, and language. A Chronology and Selected Bibliography are also included"-- |
Carrier Form: | xx, 843 pages : maps ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 841-843). |
ISBN: |
9780393617474 0393617475 |
Index Number: | PQ6329 |
CLC: | I551.43 |
Call Number: | I551.43/C419-17 |
Contents: |
The Text of Don Quijote Map: Spain at the End of the Sixteenth Century Map: Cervantes's Andaluc�ia Don Quijote Backgrounds and Contexts Cervantes in his Own Voice [Fear of Publishing] (from Prologue to La Galatea) [Portrait of the Artist as an Old Man] (Prologue to Exemplary Novels) [Cervantes's Self-Critique] (from Voyage of Parnassus) [Cervantes's Last Words] (from Prologue to The Trials of Persiles and Sigismunda) Sources and Influences From Amad�is of Gaul (The Penance on Poor Cliff) From Orlando Furioso (Canto 23) Patricia Finch and John J, Allen Don Quijote across the Centuries General Essays on Don Quijote Foreword Who Was Dulcinea? Shakespeare's Quixote Essays on Selected Episodes of Don Quijote [Cervantes's Revolutionary Prologue] [Sex and the Chain Gang] Redressing Dorotea [Anselmo's Eating Disorder] [Cervantes's Veiled Woman] Don Quijote in the Oxcart: Shame and Shadows of the Inquisition The Weight of Authority: Sancho's Fat Body in Barataria Imagining the Nation: Ricote and the Moriscos Fighting Words in Don Quijote The Death of Don Quijote Cervantine Criticism since 2000 and into the Future |