Miguel de Cervantes, Author of the Apocryphal Quijote: Borges, 'Pierre Menard', and Literary Creation as Apocrypha (original) (raw)

Borges and Cervantes: Truth and Falsehood in the Narration

Guillermo Laín Corona

2009

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Pierre Menard, Translator of the Quixote. A reading of J.L. Borges' short story through W. Benjamin's The Task of the Translator

Francesco Bozzi

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Reimagining Cervantes's Don Quixote: A Modern Lens, Through Borges's Vision of Literature

George Konstantinidis

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

William Hinrichs

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Menard, the Quixote, the Indiscernibles

Karel Thein

Karel Thein, “Menard, the Quixote, the Indiscernibles”, in Text and Work: Causa Menard, ed. by Petr Koťátko, Martin Pokorný, Marcelo Sabatés, Prague, Pragensia Litera, 2013, pp. 109-122.

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

Jorge Abril-Sanchez

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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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Borges y Yo, Eiron and Alazon: Irony in "The Library of Babel" and "Pierre Menard"

Jonathan Basile

Variaciones Borges, 2018

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Cervantes Lands a Left Hook: Baiting the Inquisition with Ekphrastic Subversion

Massimiliano Giorgini

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The Oxford Handbook of Cervantes

Aaron M Kahn

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

Julia Farmer

Romance Quarterly, 2019

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A Well-Worn and Far-Travelled Tome: The Life and Times of a 1652 Edition of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote

David Purificato

Past Tense, 2017

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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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The Corpse of the Author: Literary Pilgrimage 400 Years After Cervantes

S.J. Pearce

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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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Quixotic contradiction: Aporia and Cervantes' "Don Quijote"

Stephen Hessel

2009

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

Bryan Cameron

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The Identity of a Work of Literature: Where Danto and Borges Went Wrong

Jorge J E Gracia

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The cambridge companion to cervantes

Anthony J CASCARDI

2002

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"Of First and Second Authors: Reading Don Quixote in the Context of Collaborative Translation Practices" (in Disobedient Practices: Textual Multiplicity in Medieval and Golden Age Spain, ed. Anne Roberts and Belen Bistue, Juan de la Cuesta, 2015)

Belén Bistué

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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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Adventures in Paradox: "Don Quixote" and the Western Tradition

Charles Presberg

South Central Review, 2002

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

David R Castillo

Hispania, 2003

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

Massimiliano Giorgini

2014

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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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Consideraciones sobre el “Prólogo” de Don Quijote de 1605

Antonio Barbagallo

Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America, 2018

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For a Latin American Irony: A Cross-Reading of Machado de Assis’ and Jorge Luis Borges’ Intertextualities with English Narrative and Criticism

Marcelo Mendes de Souza

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The Biographers’ Encounter with Jorge Luis Borges: Authentic or Total?

Ceyda Elgul

Tusaaji: A Translation Review 6:6, 2018

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Canonising Cervantes. Lord Carteret's ‘Don Quixote’ and Eighteenth-Century English Quixotism

Ernesto Oyarbide

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Books about Books and Books as Material Artifacts: Metabibliography in Jorge Luis Borges’s _El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan_

Nora C. Benedict

Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, 2019

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Courting Don Quixote: An Aulic Frame of Reading

Ignacio López Alemany

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