Cervantes' Persiles and the Travails of Romance
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Marina S. Brownlee
About this book
Cervantes’ Persiles and the Travails of Romance explores the lure of the Aethiopika while also seeking to articulate the reasons for Cervantes’ enthusiasm for his own text.
Author / Editor information
Marina S. Brownlee is the Robert Schirmer Professor of Spanish and Comparative Literature at Princeton University.
Reviews
“I believe this is an important volume that contains essays that are representative of how the reading of Cervantes’ last novel continues to evolve in the twenty-first century.”
Susan Byrne, Department of World Languages and Cultures, University of Nevada, Las Vegas:
"Innovative and insightful, Cervantes' Persiles and the Travails of Romance is a valuable contribution to scholarship on Golden Age Spain, and particularly on Miguel de Cervantes, taking scholarship on his last and posthumous novel in new and fruitful directions."
Stephen Rupp, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Toronto:
"Valuable and coherent in its design, this volume brings together contributions that draw on current scholarship in the field and advance our understanding of Cervantes' work."
Barbara Fuchs, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, UCLA:
"This rich collection reminds us of the dazzling, daring text that is the Persiles, full of ambiguities, discontinuities, and displacements. As these scholars forcefully argue, we ignore it at our peril."
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
1 - Space and Place
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Cervantes’ Hermetic Architectures: The Dangers Outside in Persiles IV
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The Lucianic Gaze Novelized: The Familiar Made Strange in Persiles
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Chastity and Symbolism in Persiles
66 - Psychic Dimensions
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Enigmas of Psychology in Persiles
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Communal Norms and Individuated Desire in Persiles
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Cervantes’ Persiles and Early Modern Theories of Wonder
118 - Visual Effects
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Visual Genres and the Rhetoric of Violence in Cervantes’ Persiles
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Illustrating Persiles: A Neoclassic Vision of Cervantes’ Last Novel
169 - Constructive Interruptions
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Cervantes’ Treatment of Otherness, Contamination, and Conventional Ideals in Persiles and Other Works
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Imaginary Labour
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Interruption and the Fragment: Heliodorus and Persiles
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Works Cited
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Contributors
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Index
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