Don Quixote

Don Quixote
Author: Slav N. Gratchev
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1611488583

This book is a unique scholarly attempt to examine Don Quixote from multiple angles to see how the re-accentuation of the world’s greatest literary hero takes place in film, theatre, and literature. To accomplish this task, eighteen scholars from the USA, Canada, Spain, and Great Britain have come together, and each of them has brought his/her unique perspective to the subject. For the first time, Don Quixote is discussed from the point of re-accentuation, i.e. having in mind one of the key Bakhtinian concepts that will serve as a theoretical framework. A primary objective was therefore to articulate, relying on the concept of re-accentuation, that the history of the novel has benefited enormously from the re-accentuation of Don Quixote helping us to shape countless iconic novels from the eighteenth century, and to see how Cervantes’s title character has been reinterpreted to suit the needs of a variety of cultures across time and space.

La ruta de Don Quijote

La ruta de Don Quijote
Author: Azorín
Publisher: Univ de Castilla La Mancha
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788493121174

En 1905 se celebró el tricentenario de la edición de la primera parte de El Ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha. Por entonces, el semanario gráfico Blanco y Negro, con el que años más tarde colaboró fructíferamente Azorín, mandó un fotógrafo a La Mancha en busca de don Quijote y el resto de sus asociados: Sancho, Dulcinea, Teresa Panza, el ama, el cura y el barbero. La búsqueda no fue intensa, ni dilatada, ni baldía. El fotógrafo pronto encuentra, y en muchos rincones, esos personajes creados por Cervantes. Azorín fue seducido por Cervantes, por El Quijote y por La Mancha, ese territorio que es ancho y existe y que gustaba de visitar. Un gran conocedor de sus habitantes y de sus paisajes y que él rechazaba delimitar como el tipismo.El presente volumen, editado en cartoné, ha sido realizado por el Centro de Estudios de Castilla-La Mancha y editado por Artelibro-Rafael Amorós. Contiene, aparte del magnífico texto de Azorín, un estudio introductorio de los profesores de la UCLM Esther Almarcha Núñez-Herrador e Isidro Sánchez Sánchez, un epílogo de José Payá Bernabé, director de la Casa Museo Azorín de Monóvar, y una notable relación cronológica compuesta por documentos sobre la ruta del quijote de muy diverso tipo. Asimismo, la obra está realzada con unas 150 ilustraciones, la mayoría de la fototeca del Centro de Estudios, elegidas teniendo en cuenta su relación con el texto de Azorín.Se trata de uno de los más bellos motivos para celebrar el IV Centenario de la primera edición del Quijote cervantino.

Guía de viaje por la ruta de Don Quijote

Guía de viaje por la ruta de Don Quijote
Author: Rafael Puche
Publisher: Grupo Editorial Norma
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2004
Genre: Castile (Spain)
ISBN: 9788496326163

Guidebook provides five itineraries for the locations associated with the novel Don Quijote.

Spain, a Global History

Spain, a Global History
Author: Luis Francisco Martinez Montes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9788494938115

From the late fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries, the Hispanic Monarchy was one of the largest and most diverse political communities known in history. At its apogee, it stretched from the Castilian plateau to the high peaks of the Andes; from the cosmopolitan cities of Seville, Naples, or Mexico City to Santa Fe and San Francisco; from Brussels to Buenos Aires and from Milan to Manila. During those centuries, Spain left its imprint across vast continents and distant oceans contributing in no minor way to the emergence of our globalised era. This was true not only in an economic sense-the Hispano-American silver peso transported across the Atlantic and the Pacific by the Spanish fleets was arguably the first global currency, thus facilitating the creation of a world economic system-but intellectually and artistically as well. The most extraordinary cultural exchanges took place in practically every corner of the Hispanic world, no matter how distant from the metropolis. At various times a descendant of the Aztec nobility was translating a Baroque play into Nahuatl to the delight of an Amerindian and mixed audience in the market of Tlatelolco; an Andalusian Dominican priest was writing the first Western grammar of the Chinese language in Fuzhou, a Chinese city that enjoyed a trade monopoly with the Spanish Philippines; a Franciscan friar was composing a piece of polyphonic music with lyrics in Quechua to be played in a church decorated with Moorish-style ceilings in a Peruvian valley; or a multi-ethnic team of Amerindian and Spanish naturalists was describing in Latin, Spanish and local vernacular languages thousands of medicinal plants, animals and minerals previously unknown to the West. And, most probably, at the same time that one of those exchanges were happening, the members of the School of Salamanca were laying the foundations of modern international law or formulating some of the first modern theories of price, value and money, Cervantes was writing Don Quixote, Velázquez was painting Las Meninas, or Goya was exposing both the dark and bright sides of the European Enlightenment. Actually, whenever we contemplate the galleries devoted to Velázquez, El Greco, Zurbarán, Murillo or Goya in the Prado Museum in Madrid; when we visit the National Palace in Mexico City, a mission in California, a Jesuit church in Rome or the Intramuros quarter in Manila; or when we hear Spanish being spoken in a myriad of accents in the streets of San Francisco, New Orleans or Manhattan we are experiencing some of the past and present fruits of an always vibrant and still expanding cultural community. As the reader can infer by now, this book is about how Spain and the larger Hispanic world have contributed to world history and in particular to the history of civilisation, not only at the zenith of the Hispanic Monarchy but throughout a much longer span of time.

World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality

World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality
Author: Gesine Müller
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3110641135

From today’s vantage point it can be denied that the confidence in the abilities of globalism, mobility, and cosmopolitanism to illuminate cultural signification processes of our time has been severely shaken. In the face of this crisis, a key concept of this globalizing optimism as World Literature has been for the past twenty years necessarily is in the need of a comprehensive revision. World Literature, Cosmopolitanism, Globality: Beyond, Against, Post, Otherwise offers a wide range of contributions approaching the blind spots of the globally oriented Humanities for phenomena that in one way or another have gone beyond the discourses, aesthetics, and political positions of liberal cosmopolitanism and neoliberal globalization. Departing basically (but not exclusively) from different examples of Latin American literatures and cultures in globalized contexts, this volume provides innovative insights into critical readings of World Literature and its related conceptualizations. A timely book that embraces highly innovative perspectives, it will be a mustread for all scholars involved in the field of the global dimensions of literature.