This volume commemorates the quatercentenary of Don Quijote (Part I, 1604-05), widely acknowledged to be the 'first modern novel'. Through Don Quijote, his Exemplary Novels and other major works, Cervantes, Spain's master novelist, has for centuries shaped and profoundly influenced the different literatures and cultures of numerous countries throughout the world. Containing chapters written in both English and Spanish by leading scholars worldwide, this book deals with topics as fundamental and diverse as contested discourses in Don Quijote, psychology and comic characters in Golden-Age literature, the title of Cervantes' master novel, and Cervantes, Shakespeare and the birth of metatheatre. A special issue of the journal Bulletin of Spanish Studies.
Ambassador of Spain, Embassy of Spain, London, 'Prologue' Jeremy
Robbins, University of Edinburgh & Edwin Williamson, University of Oxford,
'Introduction' José Montero Reguera, Universidad de Vigo, 'Edward C. Riley o
el honor del cervantismo' Anthony Close, University of Cambridge, 'Psychology
and Function in the Comic Characters of Spanish Golden-Age Literature' Maria
Augusta da Costa Vieira, Universidade de Sćo Paulo, 'El Quijote en la prosa
de Machado de Assis' Alban Forcione, Columbia University, 'Cervantes'
Night-Errantry: The Deliverance of the Imagination' B. W. Ife, King' College
London, 'Air Travel in Cervantes' Juan Bautista de Avalle-Arce, University of
California, Santa Barbara, 'El monólogo de Sancho' Jean Canavaggio,
Université de Paris X, 'Don Quijote, vencedor del caballero de los espejos:
el epķlogo de un triunfo por escarnio (II, 16)' Peter N. Dunn, Old
Headington, Oxford, 'Contested Discourses in Don Quijote, Part Two' Pablo
Jauralde Pou, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, 'Los motivos literarios, El
Quijote, la distancia' Michel Moner, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, 'La
vida no acabada de Ginés de Pasamonte' Alicia Parodi, Universidad de Buenos
Aires, 'Durandarte: verdad y representación en el Quijote de 1615' Francisco
Rico, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, 'El tķtulo del Quijote' Eduardo
Urbina; Richard Furuta; Carlos Monroy; Arpet Goenka & Stella Cruz-Romero,
Proyecto Cervantes, Texas A&M University/Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha,
'Hacia el Quijote en su IV centenario (1605-2005): hipertextualidad e
información' Ignacio Arellano, Universidad de Navarra, 'Elementos
emblemįticos en La Galatea y el Persiles' Aurora Egido, Universidad de
Zaragoza, 'El arte de la discreción en La Galatea' Jesśs G. Maestro,
Vanderbilt University, 'Cervantes y Shakespeare: el nacimiento de la
literatura metateatral' Francisco Mįrquez Villanueva, Harvard University,
'Novela contra fįbula: Campuzano, Estefanķa y los perros de Mahśdes' Jeremy
Robbins, University of Edinburgh, 'The False Captives and the Representation
of History and Fiction in Los trabajos de Persiles y Sigismunda' Carlos
Romero, Universitą Ca'Foscari di Venezia, 'Novelas ejemplares. Cuestiones
ecdóticas (V)' Edwin Williamson, University of Oxford, 'Challenging
Hierarchies: The Interplay of Romance and the Picaresque in La ilustre
fregona'
Jeremy Robbins is Forbes Professor of Hispanic Studies, University of Edinburgh. Edwin Williamson is King Alfonso XIII Professor of Spanish, University of Oxford.