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Don Quixote in Film (2005-2015)
This article is a first approximation to the analysis of Quixote films released between 2005 and 2015. The analysis of these 68 productions shows a widespread international interest in Don Quixote across more than 20 countries in three continents, with ...
Ardila J. A. Garrido
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Quixotic Legacy: The Female Quixote and the Professional Woman Writer
This essay argues that Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote or, The Adventures of Arabella (1752) served as a fulcrum in eighteenth-century literary history by providing a figuration of the female quixote for subsequent women novelists who were keen to ...
Jasper Schelstraete
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La lógica de don Quijote. El acontecer del pensamiento y del lenguaje en la lengua heredada
The present essay proposes to rethink the logic that moves the work of Miguel de Cervantes El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. The initial proposition that Cervantes and Don Quixote are the same thinker, will bring to what is considered the ...
Agostino Molteni, David Solís Nova
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Recensione: AOQU (Achilles Orlando Quixote Ulisses) rivista digitale ------- Review: AOQU (Achilles Orlando Quixote Ulisses) digital scientific ...
Davide Colombo
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The work that we have the honour to present here in its first Italian translation is a short essay published by Carl Schmitt in the first half of the ‘10s in the German Journal Die Rheinlande and titled Don Quixote and the public (1912). A very brief but
Carl Schmitt
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Una aproximación a la recepción del Quijote en el teatro inglés contemporáneo
La intención de este trabajo es comprobar la influencia del Quijote en el teatro inglés reciente a través del análisis de siete obras que adaptan la novela al escenario: The travails of Sancho Panza.
María Fernández Ferreiro
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Nikos Kazantzakis’ Unshot Adaptations of Don Quixote and Decameron
This article examines two of Nikos Kazantzakis’ unshot screenplays of the early 1930s: his adaptations of Cervantes’ Don Quixote and Boccaccio’s Decameron, kept in typed manuscripts at the Nikos Kazantzakis Museum Foundation in Iraklion, Crete.
Panayiota Mini
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Ortega y Gasset on the Alleged Inconvenience of Reading Don Quixote at School
This article presents the stance taken by José Ortega y Gasset in the debate that took place in early-twentieth-century Spain regarding the convenience of reading Don Quixote in schools.
José María Ariso Salgado +1 more
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En sus brazos se ahoga todo heroísmo. La crisis del 98 y los personajes femeninos del Quijote
In the celebration of the III Centenary of Don Quixote, scheduled for the spring of 1905, there will be two current affairs on those dates: on the one hand, the crisis in which Spain has sunk after losing the last colonies in 1898, and on the other, the ...
Isabel Navas Ocaña
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Neurology and Don Quixote [PDF]
<i>Don Quixote de la Mancha</i>, which is considered one of the most important and influential works of Western modern prose, contains many references of interest for almost all of the medical specialties. In this regard, numerous references to neurology can be found in Cervantes’ immortal work.
Jose-Alberto, Palma, Fermin, Palma
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