Don Quijote : a new translation, backgrounds and contexts, criticism / Miguel de Cervantes ; translated by Burton Raffel ; edited by Diana de Armas Wilson.
1999
863.3 C419dr 1999
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Title
Don Quijote : a new translation, backgrounds and contexts, criticism / Miguel de Cervantes ; translated by Burton Raffel ; edited by Diana de Armas Wilson.
Uniform Title
Don Quixote. English
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9780393972818
039397281X
039397281X
Imprint
New York : W.W. Norton, ©1999.
Language
English
Description
xviii, 861 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Call Number
863.3 C419dr 1999
System Control No.
(OCoLC)39169875
(OCoLC)39169875
(OCoLC)39169875
Summary
Presents Burton Raffel's translation of "Don Quijote," the story of an idealistic country gentleman who sets out like the knights of old to search for adventure and right wrongs, and includes additional writings that provide a modern account of the novel's influence, and a selection of fifteen critical assessments.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 857-858).
Formatted Contents Note
The text of Don Quijote
Map: Spain at the end of the Sixteenth century
Map: Cervantes' Andalusia
Don Quijote
Backgrounds and contexts: 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 Persiles and Sigismunda
Sources and influences: From Arcadia / Jacopo Sannazaro
From Amadis of Gaul (The penance on poor Cliff) / Garci Rodriguez
From Orlando Furioso (Canto 23) / Ludovico Ariosto
Prologue to the False Quijote / Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda
Don Quijote across the centuries / Patricia Finch and John J. Allen
Criticism: Foreword / Carlos Fuentes
Cervantes: the play of the world / Harold Bloom
Who was Dulcinea? / Javier Herrero
Personal identity in Don Quijote / Anthony J. Cascardi
Don Quixote as hero of the same / Michel Foucault
Essays on selected episodes of Don Quixote: Cervantes's revolutionary prologue / Elias L. Rivers
In Marcela's case / Ruth Anthony el Saffar
Sex and the chain gang / Robert ter Horst
Rescuing Dorotea / Edward Dudley
Anselmo's eating disorder / Nicolas Wey-Gomez
Cervantes's veiled woman / Maria Antonia Garces
The Duke's theatre of sadism / Henry W. Sullivan
Dreaming in the cave of Montesinos / Carroll B. Johnson
Don Quixote's disappearing act
Ficciones on Don Quijote; Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote / Jorge Luis Borges.
Map: Spain at the end of the Sixteenth century
Map: Cervantes' Andalusia
Don Quijote
Backgrounds and contexts: 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 Persiles and Sigismunda
Sources and influences: From Arcadia / Jacopo Sannazaro
From Amadis of Gaul (The penance on poor Cliff) / Garci Rodriguez
From Orlando Furioso (Canto 23) / Ludovico Ariosto
Prologue to the False Quijote / Alonso Fernandez de Avellaneda
Don Quijote across the centuries / Patricia Finch and John J. Allen
Criticism: Foreword / Carlos Fuentes
Cervantes: the play of the world / Harold Bloom
Who was Dulcinea? / Javier Herrero
Personal identity in Don Quijote / Anthony J. Cascardi
Don Quixote as hero of the same / Michel Foucault
Essays on selected episodes of Don Quixote: Cervantes's revolutionary prologue / Elias L. Rivers
In Marcela's case / Ruth Anthony el Saffar
Sex and the chain gang / Robert ter Horst
Rescuing Dorotea / Edward Dudley
Anselmo's eating disorder / Nicolas Wey-Gomez
Cervantes's veiled woman / Maria Antonia Garces
The Duke's theatre of sadism / Henry W. Sullivan
Dreaming in the cave of Montesinos / Carroll B. Johnson
Don Quixote's disappearing act
Ficciones on Don Quijote; Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote / Jorge Luis Borges.
Added Author
Series
Norton critical edition.
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