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Cervantes and the Comic Mind of his Age

Autor Anthony Close
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 sep 2000
This book relates Cervantes's poetics of comic fiction to the common framework of assumptions, values, and ideas held by Spaniards of the Golden Age about the comic and the kinds of writing which expressed it. This collective mentality underwent significant evolution in the period 1500 to 1630, and the factors which caused it are reflected in the ways in which the major comic genres (satire, the picaresque, the comedia, the novella) are re-launched, transformed, and theoretically rationalized around 1600, the moment when Don Quijote and Cervantes's most famous novelas were written. Though Cervantes is universally acknowledged to be a master of comic fiction, his poetics have never before been considered from that specific angle, nor in such ample scope. In particular, the book sets itself to identify the differences between that poetics and the conceptions of comic fiction of his contemporaries, including Mateo Alemán.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198159988
ISBN-10: 0198159986
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Close makes a most convincing and well-grounded case that Cervantes's Quijote and other works were primarily written for comical purposes.
One of the many merits of Close's book lies in showing how Cervantes's comic works of the 1600s emerge as a reaction against the comic fiction of his contemporaries ... impressive.
It is a book to be enjoyed by the non-specialist since the author has provided English translations to all his questions, and the index is very full and easy to use.
Anthony Close's study is a ground-breaking work. It offers a magisterial survey of comedy in early modern Spain.
Part two is quite brilliant ... Cervantes' poetics of comedy are formed in the cross-currents of these and many other works of the period. Few have charted these currents as knowledgeably and as subtly as Anthony Close does in this book.
Close's readings are learned, insightful, and engaging, as are his informed entries into the imagination of the writers under scrutiny.

Notă biografică

Lecturer in Spanish, University of Cambridge, 1967-