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Many critics regard Cervantes's Don Quixote as the most influential literary book on British literature
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Many critics regard Cervantes's Don Quixote as the most influential literary book on British literature
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351194549
- Artikelnr.: 50406501
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351194549
- Artikelnr.: 50406501
J. A. Garrido Ardila
Part I: Cervantes in British Literature and Criticism 1. The Influence and
Reception of Cervantes in Britain, 1607-2005 2. The Critical Reception of
Don Quixote in England, 1605-1900 Part II: Cervantes and His Translators 3.
The English Translations of Cervantes's Works across the Centuries 4.
Shelton and the Farcical Perception of Don Quixote in Seventeenth-Century
Britain 5. Eighteenth-Century English Translations of Don Quixote 6. The
Modern Translations of Don Quixote in Britain 7. Englishing Cervantes's
Exemplary Novels Part III: Cervantes and the British Novel 8. The Cervantic
Legacy in the Eighteenth-Century Novel 9. The Quixotic Novel in British
Fiction of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 10. The American Sources
in Cervantes and Defoe 11. Henry Fielding: from Quixotic Satire to the
Cervantean Novel 12. Heroic Failure: Novelistic Impotence in Don Quixote
and Tristram Shandy 13. Tobias Smollett, Don Quixote and the Emergence of
the English Novel 14. Feminine Transformations of the Quixote in
Eighteenth-Century England: Lennox's Female Quixote and Her Sisters 15.
Eliot's Casaubon: the Quixotic in Middlemarch 16. Cervantes as Romantic
Hero and Author: Mary Shelley's Life of Cervantes 17. Dickens, Cervantes
and the Pick-Pocketing of an Image 18. Robin Chaptman's the Duchess's Diary
and the Other Side of Imitation Part IV: Cervantes and the British Theatre
19. Cervantes on the Jacobean Stage 20. Last thought upon a windmill'?:
Cervantes and Fletcher 21. The Utopian in Cervantes and Shakespeare 22.
Quixotic Idealism Triumphant: Persiles and Sigismunda in Britain 23.
William Rowley: A Case Study in Influence
Reception of Cervantes in Britain, 1607-2005 2. The Critical Reception of
Don Quixote in England, 1605-1900 Part II: Cervantes and His Translators 3.
The English Translations of Cervantes's Works across the Centuries 4.
Shelton and the Farcical Perception of Don Quixote in Seventeenth-Century
Britain 5. Eighteenth-Century English Translations of Don Quixote 6. The
Modern Translations of Don Quixote in Britain 7. Englishing Cervantes's
Exemplary Novels Part III: Cervantes and the British Novel 8. The Cervantic
Legacy in the Eighteenth-Century Novel 9. The Quixotic Novel in British
Fiction of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 10. The American Sources
in Cervantes and Defoe 11. Henry Fielding: from Quixotic Satire to the
Cervantean Novel 12. Heroic Failure: Novelistic Impotence in Don Quixote
and Tristram Shandy 13. Tobias Smollett, Don Quixote and the Emergence of
the English Novel 14. Feminine Transformations of the Quixote in
Eighteenth-Century England: Lennox's Female Quixote and Her Sisters 15.
Eliot's Casaubon: the Quixotic in Middlemarch 16. Cervantes as Romantic
Hero and Author: Mary Shelley's Life of Cervantes 17. Dickens, Cervantes
and the Pick-Pocketing of an Image 18. Robin Chaptman's the Duchess's Diary
and the Other Side of Imitation Part IV: Cervantes and the British Theatre
19. Cervantes on the Jacobean Stage 20. Last thought upon a windmill'?:
Cervantes and Fletcher 21. The Utopian in Cervantes and Shakespeare 22.
Quixotic Idealism Triumphant: Persiles and Sigismunda in Britain 23.
William Rowley: A Case Study in Influence
Part I: Cervantes in British Literature and Criticism 1. The Influence and
Reception of Cervantes in Britain, 1607-2005 2. The Critical Reception of
Don Quixote in England, 1605-1900 Part II: Cervantes and His Translators 3.
The English Translations of Cervantes's Works across the Centuries 4.
Shelton and the Farcical Perception of Don Quixote in Seventeenth-Century
Britain 5. Eighteenth-Century English Translations of Don Quixote 6. The
Modern Translations of Don Quixote in Britain 7. Englishing Cervantes's
Exemplary Novels Part III: Cervantes and the British Novel 8. The Cervantic
Legacy in the Eighteenth-Century Novel 9. The Quixotic Novel in British
Fiction of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 10. The American Sources
in Cervantes and Defoe 11. Henry Fielding: from Quixotic Satire to the
Cervantean Novel 12. Heroic Failure: Novelistic Impotence in Don Quixote
and Tristram Shandy 13. Tobias Smollett, Don Quixote and the Emergence of
the English Novel 14. Feminine Transformations of the Quixote in
Eighteenth-Century England: Lennox's Female Quixote and Her Sisters 15.
Eliot's Casaubon: the Quixotic in Middlemarch 16. Cervantes as Romantic
Hero and Author: Mary Shelley's Life of Cervantes 17. Dickens, Cervantes
and the Pick-Pocketing of an Image 18. Robin Chaptman's the Duchess's Diary
and the Other Side of Imitation Part IV: Cervantes and the British Theatre
19. Cervantes on the Jacobean Stage 20. Last thought upon a windmill'?:
Cervantes and Fletcher 21. The Utopian in Cervantes and Shakespeare 22.
Quixotic Idealism Triumphant: Persiles and Sigismunda in Britain 23.
William Rowley: A Case Study in Influence
Reception of Cervantes in Britain, 1607-2005 2. The Critical Reception of
Don Quixote in England, 1605-1900 Part II: Cervantes and His Translators 3.
The English Translations of Cervantes's Works across the Centuries 4.
Shelton and the Farcical Perception of Don Quixote in Seventeenth-Century
Britain 5. Eighteenth-Century English Translations of Don Quixote 6. The
Modern Translations of Don Quixote in Britain 7. Englishing Cervantes's
Exemplary Novels Part III: Cervantes and the British Novel 8. The Cervantic
Legacy in the Eighteenth-Century Novel 9. The Quixotic Novel in British
Fiction of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 10. The American Sources
in Cervantes and Defoe 11. Henry Fielding: from Quixotic Satire to the
Cervantean Novel 12. Heroic Failure: Novelistic Impotence in Don Quixote
and Tristram Shandy 13. Tobias Smollett, Don Quixote and the Emergence of
the English Novel 14. Feminine Transformations of the Quixote in
Eighteenth-Century England: Lennox's Female Quixote and Her Sisters 15.
Eliot's Casaubon: the Quixotic in Middlemarch 16. Cervantes as Romantic
Hero and Author: Mary Shelley's Life of Cervantes 17. Dickens, Cervantes
and the Pick-Pocketing of an Image 18. Robin Chaptman's the Duchess's Diary
and the Other Side of Imitation Part IV: Cervantes and the British Theatre
19. Cervantes on the Jacobean Stage 20. Last thought upon a windmill'?:
Cervantes and Fletcher 21. The Utopian in Cervantes and Shakespeare 22.
Quixotic Idealism Triumphant: Persiles and Sigismunda in Britain 23.
William Rowley: A Case Study in Influence