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A Companion to Cervantes's Novelas ejemplares

Choice Reviews Online, 2006
This edited volume of fourteen specially commissioned essays written from a variety of critical perspectives by leading cervantine scholars seeks to provide an overview of Cervantes's Novelas ejemplares which will be of interest to a broad academic readership.
Julio Baena, Stephen Boyd
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Novelas ejemplares (1613)

2021
Abstract Cervantes’s claim in the prologue to his Novelas ejemplares to be the first to write novels in Spanish is more than justified, not just on grounds of originality, but also for the skilful blend of entertainment and literary sophistication they offer. Whereas other Spanish collections of novelas are imitated or plagiarised, these
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Cervantes's Novelas Ejemplares

2015
Cervantes’s Novelas ejemplares: Reading their Lessons from His Time to Ours offers a fresh approach to the Novelas ejemplares (1613) of Cervantes in which the twelve novelas are not analyzed individually nor on the basis of generic definitions but rather from a thematic perspective.
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Narrating Illegitimacy: The Novelas ejemplares

2020
This chapter examines illegitimacy in three of Cervantes’s Novelas ejemplares (Exemplary Novels) which explicitly deal with the subject: La fuerza de la sangre, La ilustre fregona, and La senora Cornelia (The Power of Blood, The Illustrious Kitchen-Maid, and Lady Cornelia).
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Novelas ejemplares: cuestiones ecdóticas (V)

Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2003
Difficult points in “La fuerza de la sangre,” “El celoso extremeño,” and “La ilustre fregona” are studied.
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Cervantes lector en las Novelas ejemplares

Bulletin Hispanique, 1998
A long and rich critical tradition has revealed the stamp of major literary works in the style of Novelas ejemplares. Nethertheless, beyond the standard poetical genres, of utmost importance is primordial, one finds signs of works which, through their variety and singularity, present a new Cervantes.
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