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Lo Que Borges Ense A Cervantes


Lo Que Borges Ense A Cervantes
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Jorge Luis Borges


Jorge Luis Borges
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Author : Jorge Luis Borges
language : es
Publisher: Anthropodos Editorial del Hombre
Release Date : 1989

Jorge Luis Borges written by Jorge Luis Borges and has been published by Anthropodos Editorial del Hombre this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with Borges, Jorge Luis categories.




The Raiders And Writers Of Cervantes Archive


The Raiders And Writers Of Cervantes Archive
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Author : Paul Kong
language : en
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Release Date : 2009

The Raiders And Writers Of Cervantes Archive written by Paul Kong and has been published by Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Literary Criticism categories.


Within the context of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra and his influence on Jorge Luis Borges, Manuel Puig and Gabriel Marquez, Paul Kong analyzes the concepts of the archive and the manuscript. Questioning the apparently natural association between the two



Di Logos Esenciales Con Jorge Luis Borges El Misterio Shakespeare


Di Logos Esenciales Con Jorge Luis Borges El Misterio Shakespeare
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Author : Roberto Alifano
language : es
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Di Logos Esenciales Con Jorge Luis Borges El Misterio Shakespeare written by Roberto Alifano and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Authors, Argentine categories.




Cervantes And The Modernists


Cervantes And The Modernists
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Author : Edwin Williamson
language : en
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Release Date : 1994

Cervantes And The Modernists written by Edwin Williamson and has been published by Tamesis Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994 with Literary Criticism categories.




The Anthology Of Babel


The Anthology Of Babel
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Author : Ed Simon
language : en
Publisher: punctum books
Release Date : 2020-01-21

The Anthology Of Babel written by Ed Simon and has been published by punctum books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-21 with Literary Criticism categories.


Why should there only be literary scholarship about authors who actually lived, and texts which exist? Where are the articles on Enoch Campion, Linus Withold, Redondo Panza, Darshan Singh, or Heidi B. Morton? That none of these are real authors should be no impediment to interpreting their invented writings. In the first collection of its kind, The Anthology of Babel publishes academic articles by scholars on authors, books, and movements that are completely invented. Blurring the lines between scholarship and creative writing, The Anthology of Babel inaugurates a completely new literary genre perfectly attuned to the era we live in, a project evocative of Jorge-Louis Borges, Umberto Eco, and Italo Calvino.



Cardenio Between Cervantes And Shakespeare


Cardenio Between Cervantes And Shakespeare
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Author : Roger Chartier
language : en
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Release Date : 2014-02-27

Cardenio Between Cervantes And Shakespeare written by Roger Chartier and has been published by John Wiley & Sons this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-02-27 with Literary Criticism categories.


How should we read a text that does not exist, or present a play the manuscript of which is lost and the identity of whose author cannot be established for certain? Such is the enigma posed by Cardenio – a play performed in England for the first time in 1612 or 1613 and attributed forty years later to Shakespeare (and Fletcher). Its plot is that of a ‘novella’ inserted into Don Quixote, a work that circulated throughout the major countries of Europe, where it was translated and adapted for the theatre. In England, Cervantes’ novel was known and cited even before it was translated in 1612 and had inspired Cardenio. But there is more at stake in this enigma. This was a time when, thanks mainly to the invention of the printing press, there was a proliferation of discourses. There was often a reaction when it was feared that this proliferation would become excessive, and many writings were weeded out. Not all were destined to survive, in particular plays for the theatre, which, in many cases, were never published. This genre, situated at the bottom of the literary hierarchy, was well suited to the existence of ephemeral works. However, if an author became famous, the desire for an archive of his works prompted the invention of textual relics, the restoration of remainders ruined by the passing of time or, in order to fill in the gaps, in some cases, even the fabrication of forgeries. Such was the fate of Cardenio in the eighteenth century. Retracing the history of this play therefore leads one to wonder about the status, in the past, of works today judged to be canonical. In this book the reader will rediscover the malleability of texts, transformed as they were by translations and adaptations, their migrations from one genre to another, and their changing meanings constructed by their various publics. Thanks to Roger Chartier’s forensic skills, fresh light is cast upon the mystery of a play lacking a text but not an author.



Writing And Heritage In Contemporary Spain


Writing And Heritage In Contemporary Spain
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Author : Stuart Davis
language : en
Publisher: Tamesis Books
Release Date : 2012

Writing And Heritage In Contemporary Spain written by Stuart Davis and has been published by Tamesis Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012 with Literary Criticism categories.


This volume is an innovative exploration of cultural heritage through museum studies, metacriticism and literary criticism. This is an innovative exploration of cultural heritage and the literary traditions that shape the contemporary literary scene in Spain. Through a coalescence of museum studies, metacriticism and traditional literary criticism thestudy interweaves discussion of museum spaces with literary analysis, exploring them as agents of memorialisation and a means for preserving and conveying heritage. Following introductory explorations of the development of museums and the literary canon, each chapter begins with a "visit" to a Spanish museum, establishing the framework for the subsequent discussion of critical practices and texts. Case studies include examination of the palimpsest andunconscious influence of canonical cores; the response to masculine traditions of poetry and art; counter-culture of the 1990s; and the ethical concerns of postmemory writing. STUART DAVIS is a Lecturer in Spanish, Girton College, and Newton Trust Lecturer in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Cambridge.



International Don Quixote


International Don Quixote
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Author :
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2009-01-01

International Don Quixote written by and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-01-01 with Literary Criticism categories.


Ever since its appearance, Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote has exerted a powerful influence on the artistic imagination all around the world. This cross-cultural volume offers important new readings of canonical reinterpretations of the Quixote: from Unamuno to Borges, from Ortega y Gasset to Calvino, from Mark Twain to Carlos Fuentes. But to the prestigious list of well-known authors who acknowledged Cervantes’ influence, it also adds new and surprising names, such as that of Subcomandante Marcos, who gives a Cervantine twist to his Mexican Zapatista revolution. Attention is paid to successful contemporary authors such as Paul Auster and Ricardo Piglia, as well as to the forgotten voice of the Belgian writer Joseph Grandgagnage. The volume breaks new ground by taking into consideration Belgian music and Dutch translations, as well as Cervantine procedures in Terry Gilliam’s Lost in La Mancha. In all, this book constitutes an indispensable guide for the further study of the Quixote’s Nachleben and offers exciting proposals for rereading Cervantes.



Borges Y La Geograf A Del Siglo Xxi


Borges Y La Geograf A Del Siglo Xxi
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Author : Horacio Capel Sáez
language : es
Publisher: effha
Release Date : 2002

Borges Y La Geograf A Del Siglo Xxi written by Horacio Capel Sáez and has been published by effha this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Geography in literature categories.




The Monstered Self


The Monstered Self
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Author : Eduardo González
language : en
Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press
Release Date : 1992

The Monstered Self written by Eduardo González and has been published by Durham : Duke University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Business & Economics categories.


Viewing stories and novels from an ethnographic perspective, Eduardo González here explores the relationship between myth, ritual, and death in writings by Borges, Vargas Llosa, Cortázar, and Roa Bastos. He then weaves this analysis into a larger cultural fabric composed of the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Joyce, Benjamin, H. G. Wells, Kafka, Poe, and others. What interests González is the signature of authorial selfhood in narrative and performance, which he finds willfully and temptingly disfigured in the works he examines: horrific and erotic, subservient and tyrannical, charismatic and repellent. Searching out the personal image and plot, González uncovers two fundamental types of narrative: one that strips character of moral choice; and another in which characters' choices deprive them of personal autonomy and hold them in ritual bondage to a group. Thus The Monstered Self becomes a study of the conflict between individual autonomy and the stereotypes of solidarity. Written in a characteristically allusive, elliptical style, and drawing on psychoanalysis, religion, mythology, and comparative literature, The Monstered Self is in itself a remarkable performance, one that will engage readers in anthropology, psychology, and cultural history as well as those specifically interested in Latin American narrative.