Lista de estudios para las bibliografías comentadas

Julie Kehr

1) "La risa en el *Quijote* y la risa de don Quijote"

<http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics84/truebloo.htm>

2) "Dulcinea and Her Critics" <http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics82/herrero.htm>

"Genre Definition and Multiplicity in *Don Quixote*"

<http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics86/cascardi.htm>

4) "*Don Quixote* in 18th-Century England: A Study in Reader Response"

<http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics87/skinner.htm>

5) "Recovering the Hetairae: Prostitution in *Don Quijote* I"

<http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf97/nadeau.htm>

 

Jessica Buckner

 

García-Posada, Miguel. “El episodio quijotesco de los galeotes: Ambigüedad

lingüística y significación.” Hispanic Review 49 (1981): 197-208.

 

Mancing, Howard. “Dulcinea’s Ass: A Note on ‘Don Quijote’, Part II, Chapter 10.” Hispanic Review 40 (1972): 73-77.

 

 

Riley, E.C. “Who’s Who in ‘Don Quixote’? Or an Approach to the Problem of Identity.” MLN 81 (1966): 113-130.

 

 

Wardropper, Bruce W. “”Don Quixote’: Story or History?” Modern Philology 63 (1965): 1-11.

 

Ziomek, Henryk. “La satiraxante Fuerza Cómica del ‘Quijote’”. Hispania 49 (1966): 769-777.

 

 

Mandy Crane

 

"Counterdefinitions of Reality: Translating the World in "Don Quijote de la Mancha." By: Ramírez, Álvaro. Comparative Literature Studies, 2006, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p414-427, 14p; (AN 25011647)

"COGNITION, IMAGINATION, AND SUBJECT CONSTRUCTION IN DON QUIJOTE. By: Martín, Elena García. Symposium, Spring2006, Vol. 60 Issue 1, p27-39, 13p; (AN 21819951)

"THE DUAL ROLE OF DULCINEA IN CERVANTES' DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA" By: Goggio, Emilio. Modern Language Quarterly, Sep52, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p285, 7p; (AN 10032258)

"COMPETING NARRATIVE DISCOURSES: (FE)MALE FABULATION IN THE EPISODE OF GRISÓSTOMO AND MARCELA" By: Gabriele, John P.. Hispanic Review, Autumn2003, Vol. 71 Issue 4, p507-524, 18p; (AN 11336473)

DON QUIJOTE WINS BY A NOSE. By: Fajardo, Salvador J.. Hispanic Review, Spring2002, Vol. 70 Issue 2, p191, 15p; (AN 7186647)

 

 

Casey Boehm

Allen, John J. “The Narrators, the Reader, and Don Quijote.” MLN. 91.2, Hispanic Issue. (Mar. 1976). 201-212. JSTOR. Grand Valley State University , Allendale. 14 Jan. 2008 . <http://www.jstor.org>.  

Becker, Idel. “Don Quijote y el Concepto Ético: Cabalgada de Rocinante a Través de la Filosofía.” Hipania. 36.1.  (Feb. 1953) 58-65. JSTOR. Grand Valley State University , Allendale. 14 Jan. 2008 . <http://www.jstor.org>.  

Gillespie, Ruth C. “Don Quijote and the ‘Pecados Mortales.’” Hispania. 42.1. (Mar. 1959): 40-41. JSTOR. Grand Valley State University , Allendale. 14 Jan. 2008 . <http://www.jstor.org>.  

Green, Otis H. “El Ingenioso Hidalgo.” Hispanic Review. 25.3. (Jul. 1957): 175-193. JSTOR. Grand Valley State University , Allendale. 14 Jan. 2008 . <http://www.jstor.org>.  

Reed, Cory A. “Chaotic Quijote: Complexity, Nonlinearity, and Perspectivism.” Hispania. 77.4. (Feb. 1953): 58-65. JSTOR. Grand Valley State University , Allendale. 14 Jan. 2008 . <http://www.jstor.org>.

 

Randi Alferink

1) "Bearded Waiting Women, Lovely Lethal Female Piratemen: Sexual Boundary Shifts  in Don Quixote, Part II*"

< http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf82/efron.htm>

2) “Cervantes' Last Romance: Deflating the Myth of Female Sacrifice"

< http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf83/wilson.htm>

 

3) "“Teresa Panza's Character Zone and Discourse of Domesticity in Don Quixote”. <http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/bcsaf03.htm>.

 

4) "El personaje femenino: expresión de dama, expresividad de gitana"

< http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics95/lozano.htm>

5) "Teodosia's Dark Shadow? A Study of Women's Roles in Cervantes's Las dos

    doncellas"< http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics88/britt.htm>

 

Zach Miller

Fox, Dian. "The Apocryphal Part One of Don Quijote." Hispanic Issue MLN 100. 2  (1985):  406-416.

 

Lyndsay Randall

 

1.) Aladro-Font, Jorge , Tremolada, Ricardo Ramos. "Ausencia y Presencia de Garcilaso en el Quijote." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 16.2 (1996): 89-10.

2.) Bourque, Catherine E., Quirk, Ronald J. "Andres in Don Quixote: A Cervantine Picaro." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 5.1 (1985): 19-25.

3.) Hasbrouck, Michael D. "Posesión demoníaca, locura y exorcismo en el Quijote." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 12.2 (1992): 117-26.

4.) Molho, Mauricio. "Para una lectura psicológica de los cuentecillos de locos del segundo Don Quijote." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 11.1 (1991): 87-98.

5.) Rodriguez, Alberto. "El “diálogo de recuerdos” y la anácrisis en el Quijote." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 9.1 (1989): 3-16.

 

Tara Cavanaugh

1) Montserrat Gines. "Don Quixote in Yoknapatawpha: Faulkner's Champions of Dames." The Southern Literary Journal.  27.2 (Spring 1995): p23.

Literature Resource Center  

2) David Quint. "The Genealogy of the Novel from the Odyssey to Don Quijote)

 Comparative Literature. Eugene: Winter 2007. Vol. 59, Iss. 1;  pg. 23, 10 pgs  

3) Vollendorf, Lisa. "Cervantes and His Women Readers." Romance Quarterly; Fall2005, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p312-327, 16p  

4) Valenzuela, Catalina (03/18/2005). "Don Quijote: Un anti heroe muy moderno.". The Times educational supplement (0040-7887), (4626), p. 6.  

5) Close, Anthony, "Psychology and Function in the Comic Characters of Spanish Golden-Age Literature." Bulletin of Spanish Studies; Jun/Jul2004, Vol. 81 Issue 4/5, p427-440, 14p

 

Megan Field

Nelson, Lowry, 1926- comp. Title: Cervantes; a collection of critical essays. Edited by Lowry Nelson, Jr. Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall [1969] Description: vii, 176 p.

Palacín Iglesias, Gregorio B., 1905- Title: En torno al "Quijote"; ensayo de interpretación y crítica [por] Gregorio B. Palacín Iglesias. Edition: 2. ed. Publisher: Madrid , Ediciones Leira [1965] 261 p.  

 Mancing, Howard, 1941- "The chivalric world of Don Quijote : style, structure, and narrative technique." Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 1982. Description: xii, 240 p. : ill. ;

Predmore, Richard Lionel. El mundo del Quijote. Publisher: Madrid , Insula, 1958. Description: 169 p.

Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977. Title: Lectures on Don Quixote / Vladimir Nabokov ; edited by Fredson Bowers ; introduction by Guy Davenport. Edition: 1st ed. Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich : Bruccoli Clark, c1983. Description: xix, 219 p. ; 26 cm.

Melissa Samaroy

Hispania: "Don Quijote on the Plains: Harnessing Enthusiasm for the Quijote at the Undergraduate Level"

Manning, Patricia

Romance Quarterly.: "Don Quijote: A Collective Legacy"

Davis, Nina

 

Cervantes : bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America.: "The Reluctant Companion of Empire: Petrarch and Dulcinea in Don Quijote de la Mancha."

Rabin,

Lisa

 

Hispanófila.: "Don Quijote's Dorotea: Portrait of a Female Subject"

Hernández-Pecoraro, Rosilie

 

Hispanic Journal: "Cervantes' Flight of 'Post-Modernistic' Fancy in Don Quijote de la Mancha (1605-2005): Feminist Perspective in the Marcela-Grisóstomo Episode."

Poeta, Salvatore

 

Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispá¡nicos: "Verosimilitud en la Arcadia: El decoro en La Diana, La Galatea y Don Quijote" I: 12

Miñana, Rogelio

 Lindsay Blevins

1) Bleznick, Donald W. "Don Quijote's Advice to Governor Sancho Panza." Hispania 40.1 (1957): 62-65. JStore. Zumberge Library, GVSU. 23 Jan. 2008 <http://links.jstor.org >.

2) Boruchoff, David A. "On the Place of Madness, Deviance, and Eccentricity in Don Quijote." Hispanic Review 70.1 (2002): 1-23. JStore. Zumberge, GVSU. 23 Jan. 2008 <www.jstore.org >.

3) Chambers, Leland H. "Structure and the Search for Truth in the Quijote: Notes toward a Comprehensive View." Hispanic Review 35.4 (1967): 309-26. JStore. Zumberge Library, GVSU. 23 Jan. 2008 <http://links.jstor.org >.

4) Oelschlager, Victor R. "Sancho's Zest for the Quest." Hispania 35.1 (1952): 18-24. JStore. Zumberge, GVSU. 23 Jan. 2008 <http://www.jstore.org>.

5) Snodgrass El Saffar, Ruth. "The Function of the Fictional Narrator in Don Quijote." MLN 83.2 (1968): 164-77. JStore. Zumberge, GVSU. 23 Jan. 2008 <http://www.Jstore.org>.

 

Matthew Pace

"Sancho no es, se hace" - Antonio Barbagallo
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics95/barbagal.pdf


"The Uses of the Past: Prophecy and Genealogy in Don Quijote" - ERIC MACPHAIL
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics94/macphail.htm


"Don Quijote's Encounter with Technology" - IVAN Jaksic
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics94/jaksic.htm


"Laughing Matters: Reading, Gusto,and Narrative Entrapment 
in Don Quixote" - Michael Kidd
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf94/kidd.pdf


"The Reluctant Companion of Empire: Petrarch and Dulcinea in 
Don Quijote de la Mancha" - Lisa Rabin
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf94/rabin.pdf


"El detalle de una “historia verdadera”: Don Quijote y Bernal Díaz" - Maria E. Mayerhttp://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf94/mayer.pdf

 

Jessie Reijmer  

1.  Fajardo, Salvador J. "Don Quijote Wins by a Nose." Hispanic Review 70 (2002): 191-205. JSTOR.  

2.  McGrady, Donald. "The Sospiros of Sancho's Donkey." MLN 88 (1973): 335-337.JSTOR.  

3.  Phipps Houck, Helen. "Substantive Address Used Between Don Quijote and Sancho Panza." Hispanic Review 5 (1937): 60-72. JSTOR.

4.  Rogers, Edith. "Don Quijote and The Peaceable Lion." Hispania 68 (1985): 9-14. JSTOR.  

5.  Snodgrass El Safar, Ruth. "The Function of the Fictional Narrator in Don Quijote." MLN 83 (1968): 164-177. JSTOR.