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Title: Miguel De Cervantes (Bloom's Modern Critical Views)
Editor: Harold Bloom
Series: Bloom's Modern Critical Views
Hardcover: 324 pages
Publisher: Chelsea House Pub (L) (February 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0791081389
ISBN-13: 978-0791081389

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Credited with having written one of the first "novels", Cervantes' masterwork Don Quixote continues to inspire and was recently released in a new translation.

Editor’s Note
My Introduction contrasts Shakespeare’s Falstaff both to Don Quixote and to Sancho as advocates of the play of the world.
Howard Mancing emphasizes Sancho as the reality principle, while Alban K. Forcione centers upon the Exemplary Novels of Cervantes.
The admirable ideals of Quixote are stressed by E.C. Riley, after which Terrence Doody brings together Sancho and Poldy of Joyce’s Ulysses.
Cory A. Reed sees Cervantes’s theatrical Interludes as instances of “novelistic indeterminacy,” while Diana de Armas Wilson analyzes the late romance, Persiles and Segismunda.
Cervantes’s poetry, hardly his strong achievement, is read for autobiographical intimations by Nicholas Spadaccini and Jenaro Talens, after which Dominick Finello describes the pastoral romance, Galatea.
Ian Watt dwells upon interpretive puzzles in Quixote, while Henry W. Sullivan expounds the purgatorial grotesque of the great book’s Part II.
Manuel Durán gives a lively account of picaresque writing in Cervantes, after which Roberto González Echevarría superbly introduces the mastery evidenced by Cervantes in his great work.
In this volume’s concluding essay, David Quint finds Part I of Don Quixote to be unhappy both with the way things are in Cervantes’s age, and with the way they were earlier. Quint rightly intimates that, a decade later in Part II, Cervantes and Don Quixote make something like a separate peace with their era.




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