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12. War and the Material Conditions for Suffering in Cervantes’ Numancia
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
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PART ONE. Objects of Luxury and Power
- 1. Gifts for the Vicereine of Naples: The Weavings of Garcilaso’s Third Eclogue 3
- 2. Artful Edifices and the Construction of Identity in Montemayor’s Diana and Lope’s Arcadia 31
- 3. The Artful Gamblers: Wagering Danaë in Cervantes’ Don Quixote I. 33–35 54
- 4. The Things They Carried: Sovereign Objects in Calderón de la Barca’s La gran Cenobia 80
- 5. Beyond Canvas and Paint: Falling Portraits in the Spanish Comedia 99
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PART TWO. The Matter of Words
- 6. Book Marks: Jerónimo de Aguilar and the Book of Hours 121
- 7. Embodying the Visual, Visualizing Sound in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s Primero sueño 141
- 8. Picaresque Partitions: Spanish Antiheroes and the Material World 159
- 9. Francisco de Quevedo and the Poetic Matter of Patronage 181
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PART THREE. Objects against Culture
- 10. Transformation and Transgression at the Banquet Scene in La Celestina 205
- 11. The Prayer of the Immured Woman and the Matter of Lazarillo de Tormes 228
- 12. War and the Material Conditions for Suffering in Cervantes’ Numancia 253
- 13. The Goddess, Dionysus, and the Material World in Don Quijote 277
- 14. Dismantling Sosiego: Undressing, Dressing, and Cross-Dressing in Mateo Alemán’s Guzmán de Alfarache 294
- Contributors 323
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
-
PART ONE. Objects of Luxury and Power
- 1. Gifts for the Vicereine of Naples: The Weavings of Garcilaso’s Third Eclogue 3
- 2. Artful Edifices and the Construction of Identity in Montemayor’s Diana and Lope’s Arcadia 31
- 3. The Artful Gamblers: Wagering Danaë in Cervantes’ Don Quixote I. 33–35 54
- 4. The Things They Carried: Sovereign Objects in Calderón de la Barca’s La gran Cenobia 80
- 5. Beyond Canvas and Paint: Falling Portraits in the Spanish Comedia 99
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PART TWO. The Matter of Words
- 6. Book Marks: Jerónimo de Aguilar and the Book of Hours 121
- 7. Embodying the Visual, Visualizing Sound in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz’s Primero sueño 141
- 8. Picaresque Partitions: Spanish Antiheroes and the Material World 159
- 9. Francisco de Quevedo and the Poetic Matter of Patronage 181
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PART THREE. Objects against Culture
- 10. Transformation and Transgression at the Banquet Scene in La Celestina 205
- 11. The Prayer of the Immured Woman and the Matter of Lazarillo de Tormes 228
- 12. War and the Material Conditions for Suffering in Cervantes’ Numancia 253
- 13. The Goddess, Dionysus, and the Material World in Don Quijote 277
- 14. Dismantling Sosiego: Undressing, Dressing, and Cross-Dressing in Mateo Alemán’s Guzmán de Alfarache 294
- Contributors 323