Lista de estudios para las bibliografías comentadas
Katie Van Huis
Barbagallo, Antonio. “Sancho no es, se hace”. Cervantes:
Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of
El Saffar, Ruth. Function of the Fictional Narrator in Don
Quixote. MLN 83.2 (1968): 164-177.
Mancing, Howard. “Cervantes as Narrator of Don
Quixote”. Bulletin of the Cervantes
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Williamson, Edwin. “The Power Struggle Between Don
Quixote and Sancho Panza: Four Crises in the Development of the Narrative”. Bulletin
of Spanish Studies 84.7 (2007). 837-858.
Worden, William. “Sancho Panza, Illiterate Literary Critic, and the Unmasking of Generic Conventions in Don Quixote”. Comparative Literature Studies 43.4 (2006). 498-514.
Kelly Pavlovic
Basave Fernández del Valle, Agustín, . Filosofía del Quijote
: (un
estudio de antropología axiológica) . Alicante : Biblioteca Virtual
Miguel de Cervantes, 2002. Miguel de Cervantes. Estudios. dición
digital basada en la 2ª ed. de México, Espasa-Calpe Mexicana, 1968
Close, Anthony. Cervantes: pensamiento, personalidad, cultura. Centro
Virtual de Cervantes. Instituto Cervantes (España), 1998-2010.
Close, Anothony. Las interpretaciones de Quijote. Centro Virtual de
Cervantes. Instituto Cervantes (España), 1998-2010.
Eisenberg, Daniel. Cervantes y Don Quijote. Alicante : Biblioteca
Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2003. Miguel de Cervantes. Estudios. Otra
ed.: Barcelona, Montesinos, 1993
Rico, Francisco. Historia del texto. Centro Virtual de Cervantes.
Instituto Cervantes (España), 1998-2010.
Alyse Broyles
Finello, Dominick. "Los ideales de Don Quijote en el cambio de valores desde la Medad Media hasta el Barroco."
http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/articf02/finello.pdf
Johnson, Carroll B. "Phantom Pretexts and Fictional Authors : Sidi Hamid Benengeli, 'Don Quijote' and the Metafictional Conventions of Chivalric Romances." http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics07/johnsons07.pdf
Malcolm Gaylord, Mary. "Don Quijote's New World of Language." http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics07/gaylords07.pdf
Scham, Michael. "Don Quijote and the Art of Laughing at Oneself." ttp://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics09/Scham1S09.pdf
Velasco, Sherry. "Marimachos, hombrunas, barbudas: The Masculine woman in Cervantes." http://www.h-net.org/~cervantes/csa/artics00/velasco.pdf
Samantha Kulis
OUNTERDEFINITIONS OF REALITY: TRANSLATING THE WORLD IN DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
Cervante’s Don Quijote
Sancho Panza Wants an Island: Cervantes and the Politics of Peasant Rulers
Don Quijote's Windmill and Fortune's Wheel
The Power-Struggle between Don Quixote and Sancho: Four Crises in the Development of the Narrative
T.J. Quarto
De Armas Wilson, Diana. “Chivalry to the Rescue: The Dynamics of Liberation in Don Quijote.” Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 27.1 (2007): 249-265.
Marta, Antonio. “Mal y violencia en Don Quijote: Crítica social cervantina.” Anales Cervantinos 25-26 (1987): 285-303.
Osterc, Ludovik. “El escrutinio de la biblioteca de Don Quijote y la crítica conservadora.” Acta Neophilologica 31.1 (1998): 57-64.
Silva Herzog, Jesús. “La crítica social en 'Don Quijote de la Mancha'.” Cuadernos Americanos 90.1 (1956): 133-148.
Soler, Miguel. “La lúcida locura de Don Quijote: Una máscara para la crítica social.” LEMIR : Revista de Literatura Española Medieval y del Renacimiento 12.1 (2008): 309-324.
Colleen Duffy
How-to" Satire: Cervantes, Marryat, Poe
Susan Levine and Stuart Levine
Modern Language Studies, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Summer, 1986), pp. 15-26
Published by: Modern Language Studies
Cervantes' Numancia and Imperial Spain
Willard F. King
MLN, Vol. 94, No. 2, Hispanic Issue (Mar., 1979), pp. 200-221
Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Don Quijote's Metaphors and the Grammar of Proper Language
Ramón Saldívar
MLN, Vol. 95, No. 2, Hispanic Issue (Mar., 1980), pp. 252-278
Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Cide Hamete Benengeli: His Significance for "Don Quijote"
C. A. Soons
The Modern Language Review, Vol. 54, No. 3 (Jul., 1959), pp. 351-357
Published by: Modern Humanities Research Association
When the Exception Is the Rule: Don Quixote as Incitement to Literature
Jed Rasula
Comparative Literature, Vol. 51, No. 2 (Spring, 1999), pp. 123-151
Published by: Duke University Press on behalf of the University of Oregon
Amanda Antzcak
Herrero, Javier. "Dulcinea and Her
Critics." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of
Holdsworth, Carole A. "Dulcinea and Pynchon
V." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of
Mancing, Howard. "Dulcinea del Toboso: On the
Occasion of Her Four-Hundredth Birthday." Hispania. 88.1 (2005):
53-63. Print.
Rabin, Lisa. "The Reluctant Companion of
Empire: Petrarch and Dulcinea in Don
Quijote de la Mancha." Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society
of
Stern, Charlotte. "Dulcinea, Aldonza, and the
Theory of Speech Acts." Hispania. 67.1 (1984): 61-73.
Arica Braden
Cull, John T.
“The ‘Knight of the Broken Lance’ and his ‘Trusty Steed’: On Don
Quixote and Rocinante”. Cervantes:
Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 10.2
(1990): 37-53.
Egido,
Aurora. “El bivio humano y la discreta elección de don Quijote en sus
primeras salidas”. Cervantes: Bulletin of the
Cervantes Society of America 27.1 (2007):
31-70.
Egido,
Aurora. “La memoria y el Quijote”.
Cervantes: Bulletin of the
Cervantes Society of
Oriel,
Charles. “’Yo sé quién soy’: How
don Quijote Does Things with Words (Part I, chaps. 1-5)”.
Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes
Society of America 29.1 (2009): 57-83.
Amanda Lowry
Friedman, Edward H. "Consideraciones del Quijote." Bulletin
of Hispanic Studies 82.5 (2005): 763-4.
Galperin, Karina. "GRAF, E.C. Cervantes and Modernity. Four Essays on Don
Quijote ." Hispanic Review 76.2 (2008): 217-
Martin, Elena Garcia. "Cognition, imagination, and subject construction in
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Rubio, Carlos. "Analizan el discurso de Miguel de Cervantes. Hallan
especialistas 200 nombres de mujer y 39 personajes 'de carne y hueso' entre las
páginas de la obra." Reforma (Mexico) 18 May 2005, 12.4170: Cultura; 2-.
Zafra, Enriqueta. " La prostituta y la prostitución en Don Quijote:
modelos de 'mujeres libres'." Bulletin of Hispanic Studies. 86.5
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