textOne of the most salient characteristics of Cervantes's literary production is his fascination, one might even say his obsession, with the human capacity for transformation. Nearly all of his plays, novellas, and novels feature characters that adopt alternative identities and disguise or dissimulate their true, original selves. The Novelas ejemplares (1613) encompass a veritable cornucopia of characters that pass themselves off as another. There are women who pass as men, Christians as Turks, Catholics as Protestants, and noblemen as gypsies, among many others. Identity, or at least its appearance, is represented as fluid and malleable. By creatively controlling the signs that they project in public, the characters of the novellas demons...
This article, which offers analyses of five Novelas ejemplares, sheds new light on a key structural ...
Unlike any other European country medieval Spain can serve as a role model for the exemplary co-exis...
This work focuses on the topic of identity and, particularly, on the study of lies as a component o...
In this dissertation I examine Cervantes’s use of characters’ trans-social disguise in his major pro...
In this wide-ranging study E. Michael Gerli shows how Cervantes and his contemporaries ceaselessly i...
This dissertation explores the concept and the literary representation of delinquency expressed by M...
Many contemporary Latin American authors explore identity and re-write the past through narrative fi...
Throughout Cervantes’s Don Quijote, dress and language play an important role in establishing a char...
In his "Novelas ejemplares", Cervantes uses images from the natural world —a multitude ...
This article presents an analysis of a number of stories in Miguel de Cervantes\u27 Novelas Ejemplar...
This is a study of three works by the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra we called n...
Immensely popular in seventeenth-century Britain, the interpolated episodes of Marcela and Cardenio ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-63)This thesis explores the possibility that Las Nov...
This book offers a new reading of Miguel de Cervantes's play La destruccion de Numancia (c. 1583), a...
Este texto estuda as narrativas breves El celoso extremeño e Las dos doncellas, integrantes do conju...
This article, which offers analyses of five Novelas ejemplares, sheds new light on a key structural ...
Unlike any other European country medieval Spain can serve as a role model for the exemplary co-exis...
This work focuses on the topic of identity and, particularly, on the study of lies as a component o...
In this dissertation I examine Cervantes’s use of characters’ trans-social disguise in his major pro...
In this wide-ranging study E. Michael Gerli shows how Cervantes and his contemporaries ceaselessly i...
This dissertation explores the concept and the literary representation of delinquency expressed by M...
Many contemporary Latin American authors explore identity and re-write the past through narrative fi...
Throughout Cervantes’s Don Quijote, dress and language play an important role in establishing a char...
In his "Novelas ejemplares", Cervantes uses images from the natural world —a multitude ...
This article presents an analysis of a number of stories in Miguel de Cervantes\u27 Novelas Ejemplar...
This is a study of three works by the famous Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra we called n...
Immensely popular in seventeenth-century Britain, the interpolated episodes of Marcela and Cardenio ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [62]-63)This thesis explores the possibility that Las Nov...
This book offers a new reading of Miguel de Cervantes's play La destruccion de Numancia (c. 1583), a...
Este texto estuda as narrativas breves El celoso extremeño e Las dos doncellas, integrantes do conju...
This article, which offers analyses of five Novelas ejemplares, sheds new light on a key structural ...
Unlike any other European country medieval Spain can serve as a role model for the exemplary co-exis...
This work focuses on the topic of identity and, particularly, on the study of lies as a component o...