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Epilogue: Beyond Quixotism?: Quixotism and Contemporary Theory
2006Recent critical thinking bears an ambiguous relationship to the legacy of quixotism that this study has traced. Much theoretical discourse is deeply suspicious of the Enlightenment “appeal” to “Reason, conceived of as a transcultural human ability to correspond to reality,” on which the quixote trope so thoroughly depends.1 Georg Lukacs, for instance ...
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2022
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2021
Abstract With much of Part II of Don Quixote already written, Cervantes discovered that someone writing under the pseudonym of Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda had just published his own continuation of our hero’s adventures. To this very day, the precise identity of Avellaneda remains unknown.
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Abstract With much of Part II of Don Quixote already written, Cervantes discovered that someone writing under the pseudonym of Alonso Fernández de Avellaneda had just published his own continuation of our hero’s adventures. To this very day, the precise identity of Avellaneda remains unknown.
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2020
The Catalan independence movement of the 2010s narrated its struggle in the epic mode common to national liberation struggles. As the struggle failed in 2017, so did the narrative. This text drawns on Cervantes’ Don Quixote as a tragicomical reflection on the failure of epic heroism and of the epic genre itself.
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The Catalan independence movement of the 2010s narrated its struggle in the epic mode common to national liberation struggles. As the struggle failed in 2017, so did the narrative. This text drawns on Cervantes’ Don Quixote as a tragicomical reflection on the failure of epic heroism and of the epic genre itself.
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1992
Abstract First published in 1801, Female Quixotism is a boisterous anti-romance and literary satire, in which Dorcas Sheldon (`Dorcasina’) sets out to discover for herself the kind of passionate love affair portrayed in her favourite novels.
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Abstract First published in 1801, Female Quixotism is a boisterous anti-romance and literary satire, in which Dorcas Sheldon (`Dorcasina’) sets out to discover for herself the kind of passionate love affair portrayed in her favourite novels.
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