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  1. Bucolic metaphors
    history, subjectivity and gender in the early modern Spanish pastoral
    Published: 2006
    Publisher:  U.N.C. Department of Romance Languages, Chapel Hill

    Cover; BUCOLIC METAPHORS: HISTORY, SUBJECTIVITY, AND GENDER IN THE EARLY MODERN SPANISH PASTORAL; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: PASTORAL METAPHORS: HISTORY AS AN ABSENT CAUSE IN THE SPANISH... more

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    Cover; BUCOLIC METAPHORS: HISTORY, SUBJECTIVITY, AND GENDER IN THE EARLY MODERN SPANISH PASTORAL; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1: PASTORAL METAPHORS: HISTORY AS AN ABSENT CAUSE IN THE SPANISH PASTORAL NOVEL; I. The Ideal vs. the Real: The Pastoral as Symbolic Act; II. Prados y Palacios: History Narrativized in La Diana and La Galatea; III. Historical Subtext and Gendered Subjects; CHAPTER 2: PASTORAL ESCAPES: IDEAL SUBJECTIVITY AND COMMUNITY IN MONTEMAYOR'S LA DIANA AND CERVANTES'S LA GALATEA IV. Cervantes Performs the Female Poetic Voice: Enfadosas Suegras and other Feminine Complaints in La GalateaCHAPTER 4: THE METAPHOR UNDONE: CERVANTES'S UNMASKING OF THE PASTORAL; I. La casa de los celos y selvas de Ardenia: The Pastoral Metaphor Disrupted; II. Don Quixote: Parody, Female Agency, and the Undoing of the Pastoral Metaphor; WORKS CITED; INDEX; Back Cover I. Pastoral Love and the Construction of the Ideal SelfII. Pastoral Communities: What's love got to do with it?; III. Poetic Practice and the Pastoral Community: An Additional Note; CHAPTER 3: THE ""OTHER"" PASTORAL: ALTERNATIVE VERSIONS OF FEMALE SUBJECTIVITY IN LA DIANA AND LA GALATEA; I. In the Beginning there was Garcilaso: The Second Eclogue and the Pastoral Novel; II. Montemayor's La Diana and the Female Subject: Transgression and Reinscription; III. La Galatea: The Pastoral Community Revisited

     

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  2. Images in mind
    lovesickness, Spanish sentimental fiction and Don Quijote
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, U.N.C. Dept. of Romance Languages, Chapel Hill

    Ch. I. Horizon of Expectations -- Ch. II. First Generation of Sentimental Fiction -- Ch. III. Second Generation of Sentimental Fiction -- Epilogue: 'Esto del morirse los enamorados es cosa de risa': Faculty psychology and lovesickness in Don Quijote. more

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    Ch. I. Horizon of Expectations -- Ch. II. First Generation of Sentimental Fiction -- Ch. III. Second Generation of Sentimental Fiction -- Epilogue: 'Esto del morirse los enamorados es cosa de risa': Faculty psychology and lovesickness in Don Quijote.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781469641560; 1469641569
    Series: North Carolina studies in the Romance languages and literatures ; no. 274
    Subjects: Spanish fiction; Lovesickness in literature; Desire in literature; Spanish fiction; Spanish fiction; Desire in literature; Lovesickness in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; European ; Spanish & Portuguese; LITERARY CRITICISM ; Renaissance; Spanish fiction ; Classical period; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Scope: Online Ressource (267 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 6, 2017

    Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 6, 2017

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  3. Discourses of poverty
    social reform and the picaresque novel in early modern Spain
    Published: c1999
    Publisher:  University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ont

    ""CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""1 Charity, Poverty, and Liminality in the Lazarillo""; ""Lepers and Liminality""; ""Mid-Sixteenth-Century Debates on Poverty: Soto versus Robles""; ""Textual Tensions: The Lazarillo's... more

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    ""CONTENTS""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""1 Charity, Poverty, and Liminality in the Lazarillo""; ""Lepers and Liminality""; ""Mid-Sixteenth-Century Debates on Poverty: Soto versus Robles""; ""Textual Tensions: The Lazarillo's Ambiguity""; ""2 The Poor in Spain: Confinement and Control""; ""Secularization and Social Containment""; ""Miguel de Giginta's Synchretic Reform Movement""; ""Cristóbal Pérez de Herrera: Beyond Centralized Confinement""; ""3 The Picaresque as Pharmakos"" ""The Road to Flanders: Alonso de Contreras, Estebanillo González, and the End of the Picaresque""""NOTES""; ""WORKS CITED""; ""INDEX""; ""A""; ""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""O""; ""P""; ""Q""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z"" ""Alemán's Critique of State, González de Cellorigo's Restauración de Estado, and the Doctrine of Free Will""""The Guzmán de Alfarache's Defence of Mercantilism""; ""Rhetoric and the Role of the Reader in the Picaresque""; ""4 Textualizing the Other's Body""; ""Scatology and the Social Body in Quevedo's Buscón""; ""PÃcaras as Prostitutes""; ""Misogyny, Male Voice-Over, and Female Enclosure in the Female Picaresque""; ""5 From PÃcaro to Soldier""; ""The 'Other' and the Military Revolution""; ""PÃcaros' Lives, Soldiers' Tales""

     

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  4. The laughter of the saints
    parodies of holiness in late Medieval and Renaissance Spain
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  [Buffalo [N.Y.], Toronto

    The Laughter of the Saints examines this rich carnivalesque tradition of parodied holy men and women and traces their influence to the anti-heroes and picaresque roots of early modern novels such as Don Quixote more

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    The Laughter of the Saints examines this rich carnivalesque tradition of parodied holy men and women and traces their influence to the anti-heroes and picaresque roots of early modern novels such as Don Quixote

     

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  5. Escape from the prison of love
    caloric identities and writing subjects in fifteenth-century Spain
    Published: 2009
    Publisher:  North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, Chapel Hill, N.C

    "Escape from the Prison of Love is an exploration of medieval modes of subject constitution and their transformation in fifteenth-century Spanish sentimental romance, with a particular focus on Diego de San Pedro's Carcel de amor. Drawing on... more

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    "Escape from the Prison of Love is an exploration of medieval modes of subject constitution and their transformation in fifteenth-century Spanish sentimental romance, with a particular focus on Diego de San Pedro's Carcel de amor. Drawing on premodern psychological models, Robert Folger argues that courtly self-fashioning through amatory performance provided an alternative and threat to the medieval gradual build-up of the self through hexis and habitus. In the light of the unsettling gender implications for the courtly lover, says Folger, the authors of sentimental fiction explored new ways of subject constitution based not on passionate attachment but on identification. Carcel de amor shows how new forms of writing and reading techniques and authorship provided an avenue for a new notion of interiority that was essential to the Golden Age of Spanish literature."--Provided by publisher Introduction -- The premodern self -- Cárcel de amor : l'écriture de soi -- Conclusion : "vuestra merced escribe se le escriba (...)."

     

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  6. Novelas ejemplares
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Editorial Porrúa, S.A., México

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Fernández, Sergio E. (KommentarverfasserIn)
    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9684321902; 9789684321908; 9700700089; 9789700700083
    Edition: Vigésimosegunda edición
    Series: "Sepan cuantos" ; no. 9
    Subjects: Spanish language; Spanish fiction; Spanish fiction ; Classical period; Spanish language; Readers
    Scope: xxiv, 335 pages, 22 cm
  7. The refracted muse
    literature and optics in early modern Spain
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago

    Galileo never set foot on the Iberian Peninsula, yet, as Enrique García Santo-Tomás unfolds in The Refracted Muse, the news of his work with telescopes brought him to surprising prominence--not just among Spaniards working in the developing science... more

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    Galileo never set foot on the Iberian Peninsula, yet, as Enrique García Santo-Tomás unfolds in The Refracted Muse, the news of his work with telescopes brought him to surprising prominence--not just among Spaniards working in the developing science of optometry but among creative writers as well. While Spain is often thought to have taken little notice of the Scientific Revolution, García Santo-Tomás tells a different story, one that reveals Golden Age Spanish literature to be in close dialogue with the New Science. Drawing on the work of writers such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, and Quevedo, he helps us trace the influence of science and discovery on the rapidly developing and highly playful genre of the novel. Indeed, García Santo-Tomás makes a strong case that the rise of the novel cannot be fully understood without taking into account its relationship to the scientific discoveries of the period Observations -- Foundations -- Assimilations -- Inscriptions -- Situations -- Explorations -- Interventions -- Reverberations.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Barletta, Vincent (ÜbersetzerIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 022646587X; 9780226465876
    Subjects: Literature and science; Science; Spanish fiction; Literature and science; Science; Spanish fiction ; Classical period; LITERARY CRITICISM ; General; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 308 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Previously issued in print: 2017

    Translated from the Spanish

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  8. Domus
    ficción y mundo doméstico en el Barroco español
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Tamesis, Woodbridge

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  9. Domus
    ficción y mundo doméstico en el Barroco español
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Tamesis, Woodbridge

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  10. Novelas ejemplares
    Published: 1993
    Publisher:  Editorial Porrúa, S.A., México

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    Contributor: Fernández, Sergio E. (KommentarverfasserIn)
    Language: Spanish
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9684321902; 9789684321908; 9700700089; 9789700700083
    Edition: Vigésimosegunda edición
    Series: "Sepan cuantos" ; no. 9
    Subjects: Spanish language; Spanish fiction; Spanish fiction ; Classical period; Spanish language; Readers
    Scope: xxiv, 335 pages, 22 cm