Don Quixote: The Quest for Modern Fiction

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
1577661486 
ISBN 13
9781577661481 
Category
Non Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Publisher
Pages
133 
Description
Since its publication in the early seventeenth century Don Quixote has become a classic of world literature, and its hero a symbol of romantic aspiration and absurdity. Even today, Cervantes's mad knight continues to reach out and hook readers' psyches. Don Quixote is the story of a verisimilar literary character, whose rich and conflicted inner life and encounters with the world around him became the prototype for the modern novel, from Tom Jones to Lolita. Johnson situates Quixote within its relevant historical and cultural context, including the uniquely Spanish form of the general European dialectic of Old vs. New. The mad hero's encounters with the world expose the shaky foundations of that conflictive society. Don Quixote was a revolutionary ideological statement in its own time, and has proved to be a revolutionary literary statement for all time. Johnson shows how Cervantes challenges the official poetics of the late sixteenth century, and simultaneously anticipates virtually every aspect of the trendiest theorizing of the late twentieth century. Titles of related interest from Waveland Press: Barrett, Five Centuries of Spanish Literature: From the Cid through the Golden Age (ISBN 9781577663195); Gasta, La vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus fortunas y adversidades, Annotated Critical Edition (ISBN 9781478605713); Martel-Alpern, Diez Comedias del Siglo de Oro, Second Edition (ISBN 9780881331196); Patt-Nozick, Spanish Literature 1700–1900 (ISBN 9780881334548); and Rivers, Renaissance and Baroque Poetry of Spain (ISBN 9780881333633). - from Amzon 
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