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Civil Oratory in Cervantes'sLa Numancia
Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, 2014An analysis of several important discourses in Cervantes's La Numancia demonstrates the playwright's detailed knowledge of the art of rhetoric in the classical tradition. Cervantes employs rhetoric to characterize his fictional creations in the play, especially Scipio, the Roman commander, and the Numantine women.
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Amity and Enmity in Cervantes's La Numancia
Hispania, 2000Enmity and amity govern the comportment of the opposite parties in the Numancia and contribute to its tragic end. Contrary to what some critics have suggested, Scipio does not conduct himself as an astute Machiavellian leader. The enmity, arrogance, and misguided cunning he displays towards the Numantians betray Machiavelli's sense of prudence ...
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Cervantes' "Numancia" as Tragedy and as Tragicomedy
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 1987This article is intended as both a sequel and a riposte to that by Frederick A. de Armas on ‘Classical Tragedy and Cervantes’ La Numancia’, 1 a provocative, though hitherto neglected study which, o...
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Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla, Numancia cercada / Numancia destruida
Hispanic Review, 1980Richard W. Tyler +2 more
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Siege as Spectacle in Cervantes’s La Numancia
Bulletin of the Comediantes, 2017This article argues that Cervantes’s early play, La destruccion de la Numancia , appealed to a public avid for a front-row seat at that most static, yet also most savage of early modern spectacles: the military siege. With the advent of the star fort o r traza italiana , the focus of military strategy during Cervantes’s lifetime moved away from open ...
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Ignacio Lopez de Ayala. Numancia destruida
Hispanic Review, 1974Javier Herrero +2 more
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