An Iconography of Don Quixote
Title | An Iconography of Don Quixote PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Spencer Ashbee |
Publisher | London : Printed for the author at the University Press, Aberdeen, and issued by the Bibliographical Society |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 1895 |
Genre | Illustrated books |
ISBN |
Go East by Going West
Title | Go East by Going West PDF eBook |
Author | Pedro Cuperman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 50 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9788879423199 |
Millennial Cervantes
Title | Millennial Cervantes PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce R. Burningham |
Publisher | University of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2020-06-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1496217624 |
Millennial Cervantes explores some of the most important recent trends in Cervantes scholarship in the twenty-first century. It brings together leading Cervantes scholars of the United States in order to showcase their cutting-edge work within a cultural studies frame that encompasses everything from ekphrasis to philosophy, from sexuality to Cold War political satire, and from the culinary arts to the digital humanities. Millennial Cervantes is divided into three sets of essays—conceptually organized around thematic and methodological lines that move outward in a series of concentric circles. The first group, focused on the concept of “Cervantes in his original contexts,” features essays that bring new insights to these texts within the primary context of early modern Iberian culture. The second group, focused on the concept of “Cervantes in comparative contexts,” features essays that examine Cervantes’s works in conjunction with those of the English-speaking world, both seventeenth- and twentieth-century. The third group, focused on the concept of “Cervantes in wider cultural contexts,” examines Cervantes’s works—principally Don Quixote—as points of departure for other cultural products and wider intellectual debates. This collection articulates the state of Cervantes studies in the first two decades of the new millennium as we move further into a century that promises both unimagined technological advances and the concomitant cultural changes that will naturally adhere to this new technology, whatever it may be.
The Book of Count Lucanor and Patronio
Title | The Book of Count Lucanor and Patronio PDF eBook |
Author | Juan Manuel |
Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2014-07-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0813163323 |
Don Juan Manuel, nephew of King Alfonso X, The Wise, knew well the appeal of exempla (moralized tales), which he believed should entertain if they were to provide ways and means for solving life's problems. His fourteenth-century book, known as El Conde lucanor, is considered by many to be the purest Spanish prose before the immortal Don Quixote of Cervantes written two centuries later. He found inspiration for his tales in classical and eastern literatures, Spanish history, and folklore. His stories are not translations, but are his retelling of some of the best stories in existence. The translation succeeds in making the author speak as clearly to the modern reader as to readers of his own time.
"Proverbs Speak Louder Than Words"
Title | "Proverbs Speak Louder Than Words" PDF eBook |
Author | Wolfgang Mieder |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9781433103780 |
"This book presents a composite picture of the richness of proverbs as significant expressions of folk wisdom as is manifest from their appearance in art, culture, folklore, history, literature, and the mass media. The book draws attention to the fact that proverbs as metaphorical signs continue to play an important role in oral and written communication. Proverbs as so-called monumenta humana are omnipresent in all facets of life, and while they are neither sacrosanct nor saccharine, they usually offer much common sense or wisdom based on recurrent experiences and observations."--BOOK JACKET.
Metamorphosis
Title | Metamorphosis PDF eBook |
Author | Franz Kafka |
Publisher | Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd |
Pages | 71 |
Release | 2021-03-19 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 939096024X |
Franz Kafka, the author has very nicely narrated the story of Gregou Samsa who wakes up one day to discover that he has metamorphosed into a bug. The book concerns itself with the themes of alienation and existentialism. The author has written many important stories, including The Judgement, and much of his novels Amerika, The Castle, The Hunger Artist. Many of his stories were published during his lifetime but many were not. Over the course of the 1920s and 30s Kafkas works were published and translated instantly becoming landmarks of twentieth-century literature. Ironically, the story ends on an optimistic note, as the family puts itself back together. The style of the book epitomizes Kafkas writing. Kafka very interestingly, used to present an impossible situation, such as a mans transformation into an insect, and develop the story from there with perfect realism and intense attention to detail. The Metamorphosis is an autobiographical piece of writing, and we find that parts of the story reflect Kafkas own life.
The Long Shadow of Don Quixote
Title | The Long Shadow of Don Quixote PDF eBook |
Author | Magdalena Barbaruk |
Publisher | Interdisciplinary Studies in Performance |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Don Quixote (Fictitious character) |
ISBN | 9783631666531 |
The book argues that Don Quixote and Quixotism are relevant to cultural studies. Changing interpretations of Don Quixote reveal cultural dynamics, and Quixotism is value-loaded. The soaring humanistic interest in Don Quixote stems from the experience of 20th-century totalitarianisms. Quixotism's pivotal facets are now bibliomania and evil.