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13 Don Quixote and the Performance of Aging Masculinities in Early Modern Spain
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José R. Cartagena Calderón
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Poetics of the Imagined Stage 1
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PART ONE Alternate Theatricalities in Cervantes’s Drama
- 1 Cervantes and the Simple Stage 17
- 2 Queer cambalaches in El rufián dichoso 42
- 3 Of Players and Wagers: The Theatricality of Gambling for Salvation in El rufián dichoso 72
- 4 Writing to Rescue from Oblivion: The Phantasms of Captivity in El trato de Argel 99
- 5 Captivating Music, Memory, and Emotions in Los baños de Argel 126
- 6 In the Name of Love: Cervantes’s Play on Captivity in La gran sultana 150
- 7 Revolving Sets: Spatial Revelations in the entremeses 177
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PART TWO Acts of Disclosure in Cervantes’s Prose
- 8 Coups de théâtre in the Novelas ejemplares 201
- 9 Captive Audiences: Performing Captivity in Cervantes’s Prose Narrative 221
- 10 Painting into Theatre: “The Suicide of Lucretia” as a tableau vivant in El curioso impertinente 243
- 11 “Muchas y muy verdaderas señales”: The Theatrics of Truth and Sincerity of Fiction in La Galatea 277
- 12 Eavesdropping or Spying? Secret Places and Spaces in Don Quixote 306
- 13 Don Quixote and the Performance of Aging Masculinities in Early Modern Spain 331
- Contributors 355
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Poetics of the Imagined Stage 1
-
PART ONE Alternate Theatricalities in Cervantes’s Drama
- 1 Cervantes and the Simple Stage 17
- 2 Queer cambalaches in El rufián dichoso 42
- 3 Of Players and Wagers: The Theatricality of Gambling for Salvation in El rufián dichoso 72
- 4 Writing to Rescue from Oblivion: The Phantasms of Captivity in El trato de Argel 99
- 5 Captivating Music, Memory, and Emotions in Los baños de Argel 126
- 6 In the Name of Love: Cervantes’s Play on Captivity in La gran sultana 150
- 7 Revolving Sets: Spatial Revelations in the entremeses 177
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PART TWO Acts of Disclosure in Cervantes’s Prose
- 8 Coups de théâtre in the Novelas ejemplares 201
- 9 Captive Audiences: Performing Captivity in Cervantes’s Prose Narrative 221
- 10 Painting into Theatre: “The Suicide of Lucretia” as a tableau vivant in El curioso impertinente 243
- 11 “Muchas y muy verdaderas señales”: The Theatrics of Truth and Sincerity of Fiction in La Galatea 277
- 12 Eavesdropping or Spying? Secret Places and Spaces in Don Quixote 306
- 13 Don Quixote and the Performance of Aging Masculinities in Early Modern Spain 331
- Contributors 355
- Index 357