A Character Named Cervantes
On Screen, on Stage, and on the Page
Herausgeber: Mancing, Howard; Gulamiryan, Tatevik
A Character Named Cervantes
On Screen, on Stage, and on the Page
Herausgeber: Mancing, Howard; Gulamiryan, Tatevik
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This book examines Miguel de Cervantes's appearances in film, literature, theatre, and art, exploring the multifaceted ways he is depicted as both a historical figure and a fictional character.
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This book examines Miguel de Cervantes's appearances in film, literature, theatre, and art, exploring the multifaceted ways he is depicted as both a historical figure and a fictional character.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487558888
- ISBN-10: 1487558880
- Artikelnr.: 72732656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- ISBN-13: 9781487558888
- ISBN-10: 1487558880
- Artikelnr.: 72732656
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Fictional Lives of Miguel de Cervantes
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Critical Perspectives
1. The First Two Centuries of Cervantes in Fiction
Howard Mancing
2. Don Quixote Lurks Behind Miguel de Cervantes: The Portrait Tradition
from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Rachel Schmidt
Cervantes in Fiction
3. "An Adventure of the Strangest Kind": Dialogue across the Centuries in
Paul Scheerbart's Fantasy Novella Cervantes
Jennifer Marston William
4. "La dolorosa gloria": Cervantes's Character in Manuel Mujica Láinez's
Bomarzo
Yelsy Hernández Zamora and Nils Longueira Borrego
5. "Parecía reír el ave": The Fictive Miguel de Cervantes's Use of
Constructive Anthropomorphism in "Las gallinas de Cervantes" by Ramón J.
Sender
Steven Wagschal
6. Fictionalizing Historical Cervantes: Stephen Marlowe's The Death and
Life of Miguel de Cervantes
Joan Cammarata
7. Miguel de Cervantes, Biofictional Superhero
Michael J. McGrath
8. A Certain Cervantes: Reimagining an American Cervantes in the French
Graphic Novel
Sarah Gordon
9. Ariel Dorfman's Cautivos: Channelling the Search for Truth, Justice, and
Reconciliation through Miguel de Cervantes
Bradley J. Nelson
Cervantes on Stage and on Screen
10. Cervantes through the Women in His Family: Pingüinas by Fernando
Arrabal and Las Cervantas by Inma Chacón and José Ramón Fernández
Aroa Algaba Granero
11. Time Travel Cervantes: Sci-Fi, Rivalry, and Theory of Mind in El
ministerio del tiempo and Cervantes contra Lope
Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques Simon
12. A Bone of Contention: The Contested Exhumation of Miguel de Cervantes
Carmen Moreno-Nuño
13. Towards the Creation of a Myth of a Hero: Cervantes, War, and Captivity
Tatevik Gyulamiryan
14. Second(ary) Acts: Cervantes on the Page
Edward H. Friedman
Conclusion: Lo que quedó en el tintero
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Appendix 1: A Cervantes Chronology
Appendix 2: Works by Cervantes
Appendix 3: Cervantes on Stage
Appendix 4: Cervantes in the Novel (more than 15,000 words)
Appendix 5: Cervantes in Short Fiction (fewer than 15,000 words)
Appendix 6: Cervantes on Screen
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Fictional Lives of Miguel de Cervantes
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Critical Perspectives
1. The First Two Centuries of Cervantes in Fiction
Howard Mancing
2. Don Quixote Lurks Behind Miguel de Cervantes: The Portrait Tradition
from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Rachel Schmidt
Cervantes in Fiction
3. "An Adventure of the Strangest Kind": Dialogue across the Centuries in
Paul Scheerbart's Fantasy Novella Cervantes
Jennifer Marston William
4. "La dolorosa gloria": Cervantes's Character in Manuel Mujica Láinez's
Bomarzo
Yelsy Hernández Zamora and Nils Longueira Borrego
5. "Parecía reír el ave": The Fictive Miguel de Cervantes's Use of
Constructive Anthropomorphism in "Las gallinas de Cervantes" by Ramón J.
Sender
Steven Wagschal
6. Fictionalizing Historical Cervantes: Stephen Marlowe's The Death and
Life of Miguel de Cervantes
Joan Cammarata
7. Miguel de Cervantes, Biofictional Superhero
Michael J. McGrath
8. A Certain Cervantes: Reimagining an American Cervantes in the French
Graphic Novel
Sarah Gordon
9. Ariel Dorfman's Cautivos: Channelling the Search for Truth, Justice, and
Reconciliation through Miguel de Cervantes
Bradley J. Nelson
Cervantes on Stage and on Screen
10. Cervantes through the Women in His Family: Pingüinas by Fernando
Arrabal and Las Cervantas by Inma Chacón and José Ramón Fernández
Aroa Algaba Granero
11. Time Travel Cervantes: Sci-Fi, Rivalry, and Theory of Mind in El
ministerio del tiempo and Cervantes contra Lope
Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques Simon
12. A Bone of Contention: The Contested Exhumation of Miguel de Cervantes
Carmen Moreno-Nuño
13. Towards the Creation of a Myth of a Hero: Cervantes, War, and Captivity
Tatevik Gyulamiryan
14. Second(ary) Acts: Cervantes on the Page
Edward H. Friedman
Conclusion: Lo que quedó en el tintero
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Appendix 1: A Cervantes Chronology
Appendix 2: Works by Cervantes
Appendix 3: Cervantes on Stage
Appendix 4: Cervantes in the Novel (more than 15,000 words)
Appendix 5: Cervantes in Short Fiction (fewer than 15,000 words)
Appendix 6: Cervantes on Screen
Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Fictional Lives of Miguel de Cervantes
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Critical Perspectives
1. The First Two Centuries of Cervantes in Fiction
Howard Mancing
2. Don Quixote Lurks Behind Miguel de Cervantes: The Portrait Tradition
from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Rachel Schmidt
Cervantes in Fiction
3. "An Adventure of the Strangest Kind": Dialogue across the Centuries in
Paul Scheerbart's Fantasy Novella Cervantes
Jennifer Marston William
4. "La dolorosa gloria": Cervantes's Character in Manuel Mujica Láinez's
Bomarzo
Yelsy Hernández Zamora and Nils Longueira Borrego
5. "Parecía reír el ave": The Fictive Miguel de Cervantes's Use of
Constructive Anthropomorphism in "Las gallinas de Cervantes" by Ramón J.
Sender
Steven Wagschal
6. Fictionalizing Historical Cervantes: Stephen Marlowe's The Death and
Life of Miguel de Cervantes
Joan Cammarata
7. Miguel de Cervantes, Biofictional Superhero
Michael J. McGrath
8. A Certain Cervantes: Reimagining an American Cervantes in the French
Graphic Novel
Sarah Gordon
9. Ariel Dorfman's Cautivos: Channelling the Search for Truth, Justice, and
Reconciliation through Miguel de Cervantes
Bradley J. Nelson
Cervantes on Stage and on Screen
10. Cervantes through the Women in His Family: Pingüinas by Fernando
Arrabal and Las Cervantas by Inma Chacón and José Ramón Fernández
Aroa Algaba Granero
11. Time Travel Cervantes: Sci-Fi, Rivalry, and Theory of Mind in El
ministerio del tiempo and Cervantes contra Lope
Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques Simon
12. A Bone of Contention: The Contested Exhumation of Miguel de Cervantes
Carmen Moreno-Nuño
13. Towards the Creation of a Myth of a Hero: Cervantes, War, and Captivity
Tatevik Gyulamiryan
14. Second(ary) Acts: Cervantes on the Page
Edward H. Friedman
Conclusion: Lo que quedó en el tintero
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Appendix 1: A Cervantes Chronology
Appendix 2: Works by Cervantes
Appendix 3: Cervantes on Stage
Appendix 4: Cervantes in the Novel (more than 15,000 words)
Appendix 5: Cervantes in Short Fiction (fewer than 15,000 words)
Appendix 6: Cervantes on Screen
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Fictional Lives of Miguel de Cervantes
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Critical Perspectives
1. The First Two Centuries of Cervantes in Fiction
Howard Mancing
2. Don Quixote Lurks Behind Miguel de Cervantes: The Portrait Tradition
from the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries
Rachel Schmidt
Cervantes in Fiction
3. "An Adventure of the Strangest Kind": Dialogue across the Centuries in
Paul Scheerbart's Fantasy Novella Cervantes
Jennifer Marston William
4. "La dolorosa gloria": Cervantes's Character in Manuel Mujica Láinez's
Bomarzo
Yelsy Hernández Zamora and Nils Longueira Borrego
5. "Parecía reír el ave": The Fictive Miguel de Cervantes's Use of
Constructive Anthropomorphism in "Las gallinas de Cervantes" by Ramón J.
Sender
Steven Wagschal
6. Fictionalizing Historical Cervantes: Stephen Marlowe's The Death and
Life of Miguel de Cervantes
Joan Cammarata
7. Miguel de Cervantes, Biofictional Superhero
Michael J. McGrath
8. A Certain Cervantes: Reimagining an American Cervantes in the French
Graphic Novel
Sarah Gordon
9. Ariel Dorfman's Cautivos: Channelling the Search for Truth, Justice, and
Reconciliation through Miguel de Cervantes
Bradley J. Nelson
Cervantes on Stage and on Screen
10. Cervantes through the Women in His Family: Pingüinas by Fernando
Arrabal and Las Cervantas by Inma Chacón and José Ramón Fernández
Aroa Algaba Granero
11. Time Travel Cervantes: Sci-Fi, Rivalry, and Theory of Mind in El
ministerio del tiempo and Cervantes contra Lope
Isabel Jaén and Julien Jacques Simon
12. A Bone of Contention: The Contested Exhumation of Miguel de Cervantes
Carmen Moreno-Nuño
13. Towards the Creation of a Myth of a Hero: Cervantes, War, and Captivity
Tatevik Gyulamiryan
14. Second(ary) Acts: Cervantes on the Page
Edward H. Friedman
Conclusion: Lo que quedó en el tintero
Howard Mancing and Tatevik Gyulamiryan
Appendix 1: A Cervantes Chronology
Appendix 2: Works by Cervantes
Appendix 3: Cervantes on Stage
Appendix 4: Cervantes in the Novel (more than 15,000 words)
Appendix 5: Cervantes in Short Fiction (fewer than 15,000 words)
Appendix 6: Cervantes on Screen
Contributors
Index