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Don Quixote rapidly became a huge success. It was translated into several languages and reworked into genres with a festive and theatrical nature. In Spain, during the seventeenth century, its comic side was exploited, which provoked liberating laughter ...
Agapita Jurado Santos
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Pedro Cerezo’s Quixote, or the other Modernity
Pedro Cerezo has dedicated a very extensive work to the study of Spanish thought as well as to the study of modern and contemporary philosophy, but it has been above all in his reading of the Quixote, culminating in his recent book The Quixote and the ...
Javier de la Higuera Espín
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Український переклад Дон Кіхота та іспанський переміологічний мінімум [PDF]
This work highlights several points of interest concerning popular Spanish proverbs of The Quixote in the Ukrainian translation made by Mykola Lukash. Among hundreds of popular proverbs mentioned in Don Quixote the focus is on those which have survived ...
Tarnovska, Olga
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Fury and the antitheatrical prejudice: The violent power of play‐acting in the Cervantine picaresque
Abstract The article studies a cross‐generic relation between theatrical performance and the outbreak of violence in picaresque contexts across works by Miguel de Cervantes. It then proceeds to contextualize these persistent incidents within the philosophical history of antitheatricality.
Rasmus Vangshardt
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Marketing, estratégia e identidade de empresa ("Mercator" e "Strategor")
• Jacques Lendrevie, Denis Lindon, Pedro Dionísio e Vicente Rodrigues, MERCATOR: Teoria e prática do marketing, col. «Gestão & Inovação», série «Ciências de Gestão», 1, 2.ª ed., Lisboa, Publ. Dom Quixote, 1992, 516+XLVIII p.
José M. Amado Mendes
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Compliance with Social Norms as an Evolutionary Stable Equilibrium [PDF]
Producción CientíficaThis paper studies a two-population evolutionary game in a new setting in between a symmetric and an asymmetric evolutionary model.
Cabo García, Francisco José +2 more
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The Age and Composition of the Voyager Seamounts: Evidence for a Long‐Lived Marquesas Mantle Source
Abstract We present new observations on the dynamics and locations of deep mantle reservoirs derived from the ages and compositions of Voyager Seamount Chain lava flows. The previously unexplored Voyager Seamount Chain trends NW–SE between the Mid‐Pacific Mountains and the Northwestern Hawaiian Ridge.
Andrea Balbas +8 more
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Franks and Friendship: Eighteenth‐Century Postal Practices in The Mary Hamilton Papers
Abstract Eighteenth‐century postage was comparatively expensive and usually paid for by a letter's recipient, although Members of Parliament could post free of charge by adding their signature to the address (a ‘frank’). This privilege was intended only for MPs; nevertheless, franking fraud was widespread. This article uses evidence from letters in The
Christine Wallis
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Algunas representaciones iconográficas de Don Quijote en Francia
The true iconography of Don Quixote commences with the title page for Rossett’s translation of 1618. This influenced the first graphic series on the subject, produced by Lagniet around 1650, and likewise the first oil painting, executed by artists ...
Johannes Hartau
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Playing simplicity: polemical stupidity in the writing of the French Enlightenment [PDF]
Polemical stupidity - a critical concept drawn from Bakhtin – denotes the strategic refusal to understand. It appears most familiarly in the character of the Fool (like Candide), who genuinely does not understand the world, thus unmasking its ...
Howells, Robin
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