Cervantes rejects the purposeless violence and fruitless idealism of the pastoral tradition and reshapes its conventions in a strict « human » and ethical direction : he presents a moral and human Arcadia, fully endoved with virtus. Thus he tries to give an ethical solution to the feverish and self-destructive behaviour of lovers and traditional wildmen. Grounded in Aristotle's and Seneca's principies about the mastering of passions and the nature of just and noble worth, he builds up characters - in La Galatea and lately in Don Quijote - far away from their traditional prototypes : i.e. characters that can deal with sorrow and misfortune. The same can be said of the second great pastoral affection - love - whose manifold effects must be eq...
The episode of the Knight of the Green Topcoat (Don Quixote, II, 16-18) is reviewed in order to conc...
There are in the Euripides’ Hecuba, scattered throughout the tragedy and in the mouths of different ...
Alonso Quijano had two identification models: the knight and the shepherd. He pretends to be a knigh...
Cervantes rejects the purposeless violence and fruitless idealism of the pastoral tradition and resh...
This study examines the ethical-moral features of Cervantes\u27 Exemplary Tales [1613]. The hermeneu...
Within the general field of Humanism Renaissance, Cervantes has created the modern novel with his gr...
En centrant son propos sur le motif de l’«erreur», motif généré par un jeu dialectique entre l’imagi...
Comme roman pastoral, La Galatea de Miguel de Cervantès adopte le modèle de l’Arcadie de Sannazaro q...
Analisa-se na obra El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, de Miguel de Cervantes, o ambiente...
This article focuses on one of the most important figures of the so-called Middle Stoicism, Hecato o...
Este artículo se centra en una de las figuras más importantes del llamado estoicismo intermedio, Hec...
L'articolo mette in evidenza come il tema della gelosia rappresenti un punto centrale nella riflessi...
To what extent was Don Quixote influenced by the resurgence of Stoicism, which was so influential in...
¿Cómo pueden las emociones favorecer una sociedad democrática más justa y estable? En tal sentido, ...
The first part studies the conception of reception in the whole of cervantine work. We thus measure ...
The episode of the Knight of the Green Topcoat (Don Quixote, II, 16-18) is reviewed in order to conc...
There are in the Euripides’ Hecuba, scattered throughout the tragedy and in the mouths of different ...
Alonso Quijano had two identification models: the knight and the shepherd. He pretends to be a knigh...
Cervantes rejects the purposeless violence and fruitless idealism of the pastoral tradition and resh...
This study examines the ethical-moral features of Cervantes\u27 Exemplary Tales [1613]. The hermeneu...
Within the general field of Humanism Renaissance, Cervantes has created the modern novel with his gr...
En centrant son propos sur le motif de l’«erreur», motif généré par un jeu dialectique entre l’imagi...
Comme roman pastoral, La Galatea de Miguel de Cervantès adopte le modèle de l’Arcadie de Sannazaro q...
Analisa-se na obra El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, de Miguel de Cervantes, o ambiente...
This article focuses on one of the most important figures of the so-called Middle Stoicism, Hecato o...
Este artículo se centra en una de las figuras más importantes del llamado estoicismo intermedio, Hec...
L'articolo mette in evidenza come il tema della gelosia rappresenti un punto centrale nella riflessi...
To what extent was Don Quixote influenced by the resurgence of Stoicism, which was so influential in...
¿Cómo pueden las emociones favorecer una sociedad democrática más justa y estable? En tal sentido, ...
The first part studies the conception of reception in the whole of cervantine work. We thus measure ...
The episode of the Knight of the Green Topcoat (Don Quixote, II, 16-18) is reviewed in order to conc...
There are in the Euripides’ Hecuba, scattered throughout the tragedy and in the mouths of different ...
Alonso Quijano had two identification models: the knight and the shepherd. He pretends to be a knigh...