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Bad Moon Rising: Lycanthropy and Liminality in Cervantes's “El coloquio de los perros”
Romance Quarterly, 2014Among the three possible explanations for Cipion and Berganza's sudden and unexpected power of speech in Cervantes's “El coloquio de los perros” is the suggestion that these two characters are actually the progeny of a witch and that they have been cursed to live as dogs until such time as they revert to their human form.
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Autorrepresentación en Cervantes y el sentido del Coloquio de los perros
Cervantes, 1997As its title indicates, this article deals with two aspects of Cervantes's work. Its ultimate and probably unachieved goal is to link them. The first part focuses on Cervantes's peculiar way of indirectly addressing his reader with comments that underline his personal involvement with the subject of the narrative.
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El Coloquio de los perros en la picaresca y otros apuntes
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Cani filosofi senza fissa dimora ne "El Coloquio de los perros" di Cervantes
2013I cani di Cervantes ragionano e 'parlano' come fossero dotati di criterio, mettendo in discussione ogni forma di antropocentrismo filosofico.
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Animalspeak and the Construction of Character in El Coloquio de los perros
Romance Notes, 2020openaire +1 more source
Complicidades y tensiones caninistas en el "Coloquio de los perros" de Lina Meruane
Anales de Literatura ChilenaLeticia Contreras Candia +1 more
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