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  1. Women of the prologue
    imitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Bucknell Univ. Press, Lewisburg, Pa. ; Assoc. Univ. Pr., London

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae:... more

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
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    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in -- Don Quixote I 54 -- 4. Medea's Metamorphosis: How Cruel Can -- She Be? 75 -- 5. Concealing and Revealing: Sorcery in -- Don Quixote I 106 -- 6. Conclusions on Imitation and the Female -- in Don Quixote 1 132 -- Notes 139 -- Bibliography 167 -- Index 184

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0838755100
    RVK Categories: IO 3551 ; IO 3555
    Subjects: Women in literature; Prologues and epilogues
    Other subjects: Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616): Don Quixote; Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
    Scope: 188 S
  2. Women of the prologue
    imitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Bucknell Univ. Press, Lewisburg ; Associated Univ. Pr., London

    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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  3. Women of the prologue
    imitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Bucknell Univ. Press, Lewisburg, Pa. ; Assoc. Univ. Pr., London

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae:... more

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
    A 02::8986
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    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in -- Don Quixote I 54 -- 4. Medea's Metamorphosis: How Cruel Can -- She Be? 75 -- 5. Concealing and Revealing: Sorcery in -- Don Quixote I 106 -- 6. Conclusions on Imitation and the Female -- in Don Quixote 1 132 -- Notes 139 -- Bibliography 167 -- Index 184

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0838755100
    RVK Categories: IO 3551 ; IO 3555
    Subjects: Women in literature; Prologues and epilogues
    Other subjects: Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616): Don Quixote; Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547-1616)
    Scope: 188 S
  4. Women of the prologue
    imitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, PA ; Associated University Presses, London

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae:... more

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in -- Don Quixote I 54 -- 4. Medea's Metamorphosis: How Cruel Can -- She Be? 75 -- 5. Concealing and Revealing: Sorcery in -- Don Quixote I 106 -- 6. Conclusions on Imitation and the Female -- in Don Quixote 1 132 -- Notes 139 -- Bibliography 167 -- Index 184

     

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  5. Women of the prologue
    imitation, myth, and magic in Don Quixote I
    Published: 2002
    Publisher:  Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, PA ; Associated University Presses, London

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae:... more

    Ibero-Amerikanisches Institut Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Bibliothek
    A 02::8986
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    Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg
    GE 2002/5104
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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    A/359819
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    Romanisches Seminar der Universität, Bibliothek
    RO/IO 3555 N134
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments 7 -- Introduction 9 -- 1. Renaissance Imitation and the Women of -- the Prologue 15 -- 2. Reading the Prologue: Cervantes's Narrative -- Appropriation and Originality 35 -- 3. Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in -- Don Quixote I 54 -- 4. Medea's Metamorphosis: How Cruel Can -- She Be? 75 -- 5. Concealing and Revealing: Sorcery in -- Don Quixote I 106 -- 6. Conclusions on Imitation and the Female -- in Don Quixote 1 132 -- Notes 139 -- Bibliography 167 -- Index 184

     

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