Stillborn Texts and Barren Imaginaries: Competing Pregnancies in Leopoldo Alas’s Su único hijo (1891) (original) (raw)

Cervantes and the Sequel: Literary Continuation in Part I of Don Quijote

William Hinrichs

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Under the Influence of Cervantes: Trapiello's Al morir don Quijote

Isidoro A R É N Janeiro

2005

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Co-edited Special volumen, "Cervantine Excesses and Eccentricities." appeared at Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America

Carmela Mattza

Cervantine Excesses and Eccentricities, 2022

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Edward H. Friedman. Cervantes in the Middle: Realism and Reality in the Spanish Novel from Lazarillo de Tormes to Niebla

Anne J. Cruz

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Text, body, and the early modern Spanish literary field in three Exemplary Novels of Cervantes

Julia Farmer

Romance Quarterly, 2019

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Review of Roberto González Echevarría's _Love and the Law in Cervantes_. MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES 122.2 (Hispanic Issue 2007): 423-32.

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

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Amistades imperfectas: de la tradición a la modernidad con Cervantes. Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 35.1 (2015): 234-236 (Matthew A. Wyszynski)

Juan Pablo Gil-Osle

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Introduction to Cervantes the Poet: The Unknown History of the Conception of the Don Quijote

Gabrielle Ponce

Cervantes the Poet: The Don Quijote, Poetic Practice, and the Conception of the First Modern Novel, 2023

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The Oxford Handbook of Cervantes

Aaron M Kahn

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VNR, “The Spanish novella: Cervantes and his forerunners”, en The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Early Modern Spanish Literature and Culture, ed. Rodrigo Cacho Casal y Caroline Egan, London/ New York, Routledge, 2022, pp. 225-240. ISBN 9781032187143.

Valentín Núñez Rivera

London/ New York, Routledge, 2022

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‘Con las espadas altas y desnudas’: Cervantes, time and the freedom of the novel in Javier Marías’s Tu rostro mañana”

Alexis Grohmann

2009

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Deceit, Desire, and the Limits of Subversion in Cervantes's Interludes

Anne J. Cruz

Cervantes, 1994

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Crónica de la población de Ávila. Edición crítica, introducción y notas de Manuel Abeledo.Incipit. Ediciones críticas 7. Buenos Aires: SECRIT. 2012. liv + 113 pp.

Manuel Hijano

Bulletin of Spanish Studies, Volume XCII, Number 4, 2015, 2015

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The cambridge companion to cervantes

Anthony J CASCARDI

2002

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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 2.71-74

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

2016

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"(Trans)National Cervantes: The Catalan (Pseudo)Biography of the Father of Don Quixote de la Mancha"

Jorge Abril-Sanchez

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Cervantes and Tasso Reexamined

Daniel Eisenberg

Kentucky Romance Quarterly, 1984

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“Relevance of the marginal and irrelevance of the explicit in the game of the transmission of History in Don Quixote”, Vibha Maurya e Ignacio Arellano (Eds.), Cervantes and Don Quixote. Proceedings of the Delhi Conference on Miguel de Cervantes, Hyderabad, EMESCO Books, 2008, pp. 41-63.

Santiago A. López Navia

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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 2.5-6

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

2016

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Don Quixote in the Crosshairs: Borges, Ortega y Gasset, and Unamuno take aim at the Sorrowful Knight

Helen Stanbro, Jesus Ilundain-Agurruza

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El romancero: De la oralidad al canon. Vicenç Beltran. Problemata Literaria 78. Kassel: Edition Reichenberger, 2016. 208 pp. €34

Chad Leahy

Renaissance Quarterly, 2021

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Review of _Cambridge Companion to Cervantes_, edited by Anthony Cascardi

Daniel Eisenberg

Hispanic Review, 2005

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A Genealogical Approach to Spanish Reflections on the Tragedy of Moorish Desire: Calderón's "El médico de su honra" and the Idea of Respect for Women in Cervantes, Galdós, and Feijóo. L'ÉRUDIT FRANCO-ESPANGOL 2 (2012): 13-31.

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

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Cervantes's Novelas ejemplares: Table of trucos, Tricks of the Trade

Anne J. Cruz

Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 34.1 (2014): 15-39, 2014

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Review of The Man Who Invented Fiction: How Cervantes Ushered in the Modern World, by William Egginton. eHumanista. 34 (2016): 578-580.

Harrison Meadows

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The Quixote code: Reading between the lines of the Cervantes novel

Massimiliano Giorgini

2014

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(A)wry Views: Anamorphosis, Cervantes, and the Early Picaresque

David R Castillo

Hispania, 2003

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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 2.54-56

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

2016

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A Portrayal of Cervantes by Azorín, 2005

José Montero

2008

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Goodbye Eros: Recasting Forms and Norms of Love in the Age of Cervantes ed. by Ana María Laguna and John Beusterien (review)

Ana Laguna

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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 1.22

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

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Who Is in the Back Room?: The Intertextuality of Don Quixote and El cuarto de atrás.

Sarah Harris

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A Modern Gloss of _Don Quijote_: 1.47-49

ERIC-CLIFFORD GRAF

2016

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Poetic Inspiration and the Ethics of Writing as a Source of Higher Narrative in Cervantes and Manzoni

Massimo Lollini

“Poetic Inspiration and Ethics of Writing as Source of Higher Narrative in Cervantes and Manzoni,” in Epic and Other Higher Narratives: Essays in Intercultural Studies, eds. Steven Shankman, Amiya Dev. Pearson Education, India: 2010., 2010

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La recepción de Don Quijote (1605) por Fan Noli, el traductor y el primer crítico literario de la novela

Admira Nushi

Anales cervantinos, 2023

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