Cervantes' Don Quixote: A Casebook

Author(s): Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria

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This casebook gathers a collection of ambitious essays about both parts of the novel (1605 and 1615) and also provides a general introduction and a bibliography. The essays range from Ramon Menendez Pidal's seminal study of how Cervantes dealt with chivalric literature to Erich Auerbachs polemical study of "Don Quixote" as essentially a comic book by studying its mixture of styles, and include Leo Spitzer's masterful probe into the essential ambiguity of the novel through minute linguistic analysis of Cervantes prose. The book includes pieces by other major Cervantes scholars, such as Manuel Duran and Edward C. Riley, as well as younger scholars like Georgina Dopico-Black. All these essays ultimately seek to discover that which is peculiarly Cervantean in "Don Quixote" and why it is considered to be the first modern novel.

General Information

  • : 9780195169386
  • : Oxford University Press Inc
  • : Oxford University Press Inc
  • : 0.345
  • : 18 May 2005
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria
  • : Paperback
  • : 863.3
  • : 296
  • : 6 halftones