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Don Quixote, Hero or Fool; : Part II University of Florida Humanities Monographs, No. 46
author
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Allen, John Jay.
publisher
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University Press of Florida
isbn10 | asin
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0813006309
print isbn13
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9780813006307
ebook isbn13
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9780813018935
language
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English
subject
Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,--1547-1616.--Don Quixote, Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,--1547-1616--Technique, Narration (Rhetoric) , Rhetoric.
publication date
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1979
lcc
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PQ6353.A4eb
ddc
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863/.3
subject
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Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,--1547-1616.--Don Quixote, Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de,--1547-1616--Technique, Narration (Rhetoric) , Rhetoric.
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Don Quixote: Hero or Fool?: Part II
by John J. Allen
A University of Florida Book UNIVERSITY PRESSES OF FLORIDA FAMU / FAU / FIU / FSU / UCF / UF / UNF / USF / UWF Gainesville 1979
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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Humanities Monographs
Raymond Gay-Crosier, Chairman Professor of Romance Languages and Literature
Winifred L. Frazer Professor of English
Gareth L. Schmeling Professor of Classics
Roy C. Craven Professor of Fine Arts and Director, University Gallery
Ellen S. Haring Professor of Philosophy
Christian J. Gellinek Professor of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literature
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data (Revised)
Allen, John Jay, 1932 Don Quixote, hero or fool.
(University of Florida monographs. Humanities, no. 29, 46) Vol. 2 "A University of Florida book." Vol. 2 has imprint University Presses of Florida. Bibliographical footnotes. 1. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de, 15471616. Don Quixote. I. Title. II. Series: Florida. University, Gainesville. University of Florida monographs. Humanities, no. 29 etc. PQ6353.A4 863'.3 71625420 ISBN 0813006309 (v. 2)
University Presses of Florida is the central agency for scholarly publishing of the State of Florida's university system. Its offices are located at 15 NW 15th Street, Gainesville, FL 32603. Works published by University Presses of Florida are evaluated and selected for publication by a faculty editorial committee of any one of Florida's nine public universities: Florida A&M University (Tallahassee), Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton), Florida International University (Miami), Florida State University (Tallahassee), University of Central Florida (Orlando), University of Florida (Gainesville), University of North Florida (Jacksonville), University of South Florida (Tampa), University of West Florida (Pensacola).
Copyright 1979 by the Board of Regents of the State of Florida
PRINTED IN FLORIDA
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PREFACE
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This volume embodies the results of rereading and rethinking Don Quixote in the years since the writing of Don Quixote: Hero or Fool? (Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1969). Many of the reviews were helpful to me, and this second part is due in large measure to E. C. Riley's comment that my monograph was "not half long enough" (Hispanic Review 39 [1971]: 453). Ruth El Saffar's review article ("Apropos of Don Quixote: Hero or Fool?," MLN 85 [1970]: 26973) helped me to see that in my exposition of the reader's movement toward Don Quixote I had neglected the inversely corresponding movement away from the narrator, treated here in chapter 1. I do not, of course, mean to imply that these two cervantistas are in any way responsible for the contents of this volume. On the contrary, I must apologize to them for not having taken up other provocative challenges in their respective reviews.
I am also grateful to Juan Bautista Avalle-Arce and the fellows of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Duke University for their inspiration and support during the summer of 1974, when I wrote chapter 1. I want to thank Robert A. Bryan, vice-president for academic affairs at the University of Florida, for making it possible for me to accept the fellowship at Duke. Final thanks go to the Graduate School of the University of Florida for making possible the publication of this monograph.
My primary concern here, as in my earlier study, is to clarify the reader's evolving relationship with the protagonist. Chapter 1 focuses upon the relationship between the reader and the narrator, chapter 2 upon the significance
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of the structural parallel between Don Quixote and Sancho for the reader-protagonist relationship, and chapter 3 upon the strategies of irony which relate all of the major characters to the novel's system of values. All three chapters complement and corroborate my earlier findings concerning the contextual and stylistic devices that disclose the proper ethical perspective on Don Quixote. Chapter 1, however, involves a radical reconsideration of the question of Cid Hamete's reliability. The three were planned from the outset as a coherent series, and only the length of time necessary for each investigation and the relative autonomy of each essay prompted me to publish the first two separately.
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Chapter 1 is reprinted, with changes, from Modern Language Notes 91 (1976):20112, by permission of the publisher. Copyright 1976 by the Johns Hopkins University Press. Chapter 2 is reprinted, with changes, from Revista Hispnica Moderna 38 (197475):14152, by permission of the publisher. Copyright 1977 by the Hispanic Institute, Columbia University.
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