Forms of Modernity

Forms of Modernity
Author: Rachel Schmidt
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2011-04-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 144269419X

It's a critical cliché that Cervantes' Don Quixote is the first modern novel, but this distinction raises two fundamental questions. First, how does one define a novel? And second, what is the relationship between this genre and understandings of modernity? In Forms of Modernity, Rachel Schmidt examines how seminal theorists and philosophers have wrestled with the status of Cervantes' masterpiece as an 'exemplary novel', in turn contributing to the emergence of key concepts within genre theory. Schmidt's discussion covers the views of well-known thinkers such as Friedrich Schlegel, José Ortega y Gasset, and Mikhail Bakhtin, but also the pivotal contributions of philosophers such as Hermann Cohen and Miguel de Unamuno. These theorists' examinations of Cervantes's fictional knight errant character point to an ever-shifting boundary between the real and the virtual. Drawing from both intellectual and literary history, Forms of Modernity richly explores the development of the categories and theories that we use today to analyze and understand novels.

Ibero-American and Caribbean Linguistics

Ibero-American and Caribbean Linguistics
Author: Robert Lado
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 311081949X

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Jose Ortega Y Gasset

Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Author: Nora de Marval-McNair
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1987-11-25
Genre: History
ISBN:

These essays examine the contribution of Ortega y Gasset, reflecting his own diversity of interests with topics on philosophy, history, literature, esthetics, language and art. The collection draws together scholars from a variety of disciplines in an effort to deepen appreciation for one of the leading writers of modern Spain. Originally delivered at Espectador Universal to mark the 100th anniversay of Ortega y Gasset's birth, these essays are sure to open new perspectives on the thought and work of one who has long been regarded as the prototytpe to the twentieth century humanist.

The Battle over Spanish between 1800 and 2000

The Battle over Spanish between 1800 and 2000
Author: Luis Gabriel-Stheeman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134527632

This book examines the way in which a group of key Spanish and Latin American intellectuals of the nineteenth and twentieth-centuries discussed the concept of the Spanish language. The contributors analyse the ways in which these discussions related to the construction of national identities and the idea of an Hispanic culture. This book will be essential reading for sociolinguists, scholars of the Spanish language, historians of the Hispanic culture, and all those with an interest in the relationship between language and culture.

MLN.

MLN.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1970
Genre: Languages, Modern
ISBN:

MLN pioneered the introduction of contemporary continental criticism into American scholarship. Critical studies in the modern languages--Italian, Hispanic, German, French--and recent work in comparative literature are the basis for articles and notes in MLN. Four single-language issues and one comparative literature issue are published each year.