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Vol. 92 No. Único (2016): Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo
Vol. 92 No. Único (2016): Boletín de la Biblioteca de Menéndez Pelayo
Published:
2016-12-10
Artículos
Cervantes, Shakespeare and the turn towards the animal
Adrienne L. Martín
266-279
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Lost Affinities: Don Quixote, Die Leiden des Jungen Werther (1774) and the German Cervantine Tradition
Alfredo Moro Martín
367-386
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"Where are you, whore? Surely these are your things": Maritornes between injurious subjection and conversion
Juan Diego Vila
519-539
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Don Quixote, strength and justice
Christoph Strosetzki
505-517
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Some considerations on the legality and the need to the militia in Don Quixote
Guillermo Serés
479-503
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Mimesis and levels of theatrical expressiveness in Don Quixote
Luis Carlos Salazar Quintana
463-478
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Cervantes's kings
Adrián J. Sáez
447-462
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Cervantes, romancer, or "this romance is of the style of four or five who alone can do it..."
Fernando Romo Feito
429-445
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Fortitudo et sapientia: the cervantine gaze in El oficio de las armas by Ermanno Olmi
Esperanza Rivera Salmerón
405-427
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“With my own eyes I saw Amadís de Gaula”. On the beginning of the second part of Don Quixote
Gonzalo Pontón
387-404
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The reader. Menard of the third millennium
Enrique Mijares Verdín
349-365
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The poetry of Don Quixote between tradition and modernity, with Góngora in the background
Juan Matas Caballero
325-348
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Don Quixote as moral satire
Emilio Martínez Mata
311-323
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Exemplarity and rhetoric of silence in the prologue of Novelas ejemplares
José Manuel Martín Morán
301-310
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Cervantes and Avellaneda (1616-2016): assumptions and certainties
Alfonso Martín Jiménez
281-299
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Fanfare for the common man. The origins of European commercial theater
John Allen
17-22
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A dark point in Cervantes' life: his lover, Ana de Villafranca, and their daughter, Isabel de Saavedra (new Cervantes documents that reveal Isabel's life during her first fifteen years, clarifying some doubts and correcting biographical errors)
Emilio Maganto Pavón
243-266
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"He writes as he paints". Between Cervantes, El Greco and other wits in Toledo
Abraham Madroñal
225-241
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Gonzalo Meléndez de Valdés, governor of Soconusco: the other "Miguel de Cervantes" in America or how it is possible to write a new biography of Cervantes
José Manuel Lucía Megías
205-223
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Admiration and tragicomedy in Don Quixote
Isabel Lozano-Renieblas
187-203
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The multiplication of plots in cervantine comedies
Aurelio González
173-185
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Garcilaso in Cervante's theatre
Luis Gómez Canseco
147-171
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Don Quixote and the puppets: the altarpiece by Maese Pedro
Salvador García Castañeda
133-145
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The falsifications of History: Cervantes between Bragança and Sanabria
Alexia Dotras Bravo
115-131
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From Micomicona to the bronze jimia. The examples of an ape to build a character
Julia D'Onofrio
93-113
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Don Quixote, an ambivalent motif for writers in times of war and exile (1808-1833)
Francisco Cuevas Cervera
69-91
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American paths of Don Quixote
Jean Canavaggio
55-67
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Azorín before the characters from Don Quixote
Ana L. Baquero Escudero
39-53
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Lesage's Don Quixote (Paris, 1704): A reconciliation between Cervantes and Avellaneda?
David Álvarez Roblin
23-38
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