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La narratividad de Sancho Panza en el segundo «Quijote»

open access: yesHipogrifo: Revista de Literatura y Cultura del Siglo de Oro, 2018
Ambos héroes, don Quijote y Sancho Panza, tienen la capacidad de narrarse a sí mismos, don Quijote en la Primera parte y Sancho en la Segunda, en Barataria, y bajo la potestad del duque. Como dice Grilli sobre el primer Quijote, «a grandes rasgos podemos
Lola Esteva de Llobet
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Churchill and Spain: More Sancho than Quixote?

open access: yesHistory, Volume 111, Issue 395, Page 217-236, March 2026.
Abstract This article offers a detailed analysis of Winston Churchill's relationship with Spain over the course of his long and eventful political and personal life. The article focuses on three key episodes: Churchill's ambivalent stance during the Spanish Civil War; his leadership and policy towards Spain during the crucial years of the Second World ...
EMILIO SÁENZ‐FRANCÉS
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El refranero de Sancho por el revés: las traducciones de los refranes de Sancho Panza al italiano y al esloveno: algunas observaciones

open access: yesVerba Hispanica, 2009
Tan verdaderos, tan oportunos y tan graciosos que se conservaron, desde los tiempos de nuestros abuelos griegos y bisabuelos egipcios hasta nuestros tiempos, se han recopilado en colecciones, utilizado en literatura en general y conservado en la memoria
Alenka Jeršin
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The Mission (Im)possible of Climate Action through Quixotic Institutional Work

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 62, Issue 8, Page 3638-3658, December 2025.
Abstract The ‘iron cage’ of the (neo‐) liberal‐capitalist system prioritizes economic returns over climate protection. Formerly powerful nation‐states are subordinated to the rule of markets, whereas business elites have been freed from substantial responsibility for social and environmental concerns.
Giuseppe Delmestri, Elke S. Schuessler
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Una recreación narrativa del Quijote de mediados del siglo XX: Don Quijote en las Améscoas, de Martín Larráyoz Zarranz

open access: yesAnales Cervantinos, 2011
Este artículo analiza una recreación narrativa del Quijote de mediados del siglo XX, Don Quijote en las Améscoas, de Martín Larráyoz Zarranz, quien traslada a don Quijote y Sancho Panza a tierras navarras.
Carlos Mata Induráin
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The Book of Genesis and other allegorical origin stories of games

open access: yesOrbis Litterarum, Volume 80, Issue 1, Page 1-18, February 2025.
Abstract This essay delves into the complex interplay between the sacred and the ludic, with a particular emphasis on allegorical origin stories from various religious and mythological traditions, highlighting their portrayal of games and the concept of play. The analysis includes the Judaeo‐Christian Book of Genesis and the Babylonian Enuma Elish.
Bo Kampmann Walther
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Marcos Fernández: «Capítulo y explicación de la palabra hidalgo o hidalga», en Olla podrida a la española... (1655)

open access: yesAnales Cervantinos, 2008
Introducción y edición parcial de la obra de Marcos Fernández, Olla podrida a la española (Amberes [Amsterdam]: Felipe Van Eyck, 1655), texto cuyo valor literario ha sido rescatado por fin hace poco, así como sus interesantes influencias cervantinas.
Daniel M. Sáez Rivera
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Sancho Panza y el carnaval salomónico (batucada barataria)

open access: yesRevista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2006
En las páginas siguientes, buscamos demostrar que el episodio de la ínsula Barataria, en la segunda parte del Quijote, está construido como una parodia del rey Salomón, según se narra en el Primer Libro de los Reyes, de la Biblia.
Melvin Campos Ocampo   +1 more
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Don Quixote or the disenchantment of a revolutionary. On Alfred Schütz

open access: yesIm@go. A Journal of the Social Imaginary, 2022
Can Quixote be seen as a symbol of the revolutionary political parties trying to introduce a new reality in the disenchanted bourgeois world? In the 1950’s, when Schütz presented his analysis of Quixote, the ideological choice was capitalist market or ...
Panagiotis Christias
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A safe asset in early modern Castile, 1543–1714

open access: yesThe Economic History Review, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 212-243, February 2024.
Abstract This article shows how public offices in the early modern period became investment assets in Castile (Spain). Moreover, it demonstrates that offices fulfilled all the conditions for being viewed as safe assets. In particular, through the combination of qualitative sources with a novel hand‐collected database, it shows that offices did not ...
Víctor M. Gómez‐Blanco
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