
"Cervantes: Displacements, Inflections, and Transcendence," by E. Michael Gerli
PART I DISPLACEMENTS AND CONTRADICTIONS
1. Caveat Lector: Philology in and on Don Quijote
2. Truth, Lies, and Representation: Knowledge in El curioso impertinente
3. El Viejo celoso and the Conjugal Debt: Saint Paul, the comedia nueva, and the Archaeology of Desire
4. Ovid, Irony, and Anagnorisis: La ilustre fregona
PART II REVELATIONS AND INFLECTIONS
5. From Babel to Paradise: Typologies of Speech, Language, and the Quest for the Word in the Persiles
6. Xadraque Xarife’s Prophecy, Persiles III, 11: The Larger Setting and the Lasting Irony
7. The Power of Blood in La fuerza de la sangre
8. “Pray, landlord, bring me those books.” Cervantes, Walter Scott, and the Ethical Legitimacy of the Novel in Early Nineteenth-Century England
9. Américo Castro and his Prologs to Don Quijote: At the Crossroads of Philology and Philosophy
Documentación cervantina
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