In view of some Cervantistas¿ recent reminder of Don Quixote¿s original comic intent, we consider the laughter its reading should cause from the point of view of a psychosomatic involuntary reaction, whose characteristics force us to rethink the nature of literary experience. Laughter considered as such exhausts the meaning of our reading as it actualizes the author¿s intention: a kind of short circuit between mind and body, it causes or manifests an unreasonable, if not irrational, understanding ¿an eclipse, or, etymologically, an abandonment of reason¿ contrary to, or at least different from, the usual literary understanding. A laughing reading of Don Quixote, such as the one proposed by P. E. Russell et al., would turn out to be, we conc...
This article examines a sample of mid-century works by Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding, and Jane C...
Don Quixote rapidly became a huge success. It was translated into several languages and reworked int...
The topic of the paper is an accentuation and analysis of moral message of Cervantes’ character of D...
The focus is on those instances in Don Quijote in which Cervantes' comic outlook crystallizes in the...
This paper examines the depictions of folly on Quijote by Cervantes, and on the play Enrique IV by P...
Una desconstrucción de la oposición entre los críticos ¿duros¿ y ¿suaves¿ del Quijote sirve de punto...
The present article is about a method of analysis of gestures and movements in literature called kin...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o cômico e o riso no Quixote. Para tanto, deter-nos-emos em...
In my dissertation, I compare Don Quixote (1605) and Amadís of Gaul (1508) arguing that carnival is ...
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a parody of chivalry romances, centers on the misadventures of a protagonist...
The article analyzes the notion of laughter through the contributions of Freud, Lacan, and Bataille....
In this work one is the laughter, essentially human element, very of this world, like the most impor...
Cervantes induces us to re-examine the problem of reality vs. fiction/fantasy. Indeed the Quijote le...
This thesis argues for the role of laughter in Roberto Bolaño’s laughter in 2666. It posits laughter...
In picaresque fiction, subversive humor is related to genre, thematic unity, narrator/protagonists' ...
This article examines a sample of mid-century works by Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding, and Jane C...
Don Quixote rapidly became a huge success. It was translated into several languages and reworked int...
The topic of the paper is an accentuation and analysis of moral message of Cervantes’ character of D...
The focus is on those instances in Don Quijote in which Cervantes' comic outlook crystallizes in the...
This paper examines the depictions of folly on Quijote by Cervantes, and on the play Enrique IV by P...
Una desconstrucción de la oposición entre los críticos ¿duros¿ y ¿suaves¿ del Quijote sirve de punto...
The present article is about a method of analysis of gestures and movements in literature called kin...
Este trabalho tem como objetivo analisar o cômico e o riso no Quixote. Para tanto, deter-nos-emos em...
In my dissertation, I compare Don Quixote (1605) and Amadís of Gaul (1508) arguing that carnival is ...
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a parody of chivalry romances, centers on the misadventures of a protagonist...
The article analyzes the notion of laughter through the contributions of Freud, Lacan, and Bataille....
In this work one is the laughter, essentially human element, very of this world, like the most impor...
Cervantes induces us to re-examine the problem of reality vs. fiction/fantasy. Indeed the Quijote le...
This thesis argues for the role of laughter in Roberto Bolaño’s laughter in 2666. It posits laughter...
In picaresque fiction, subversive humor is related to genre, thematic unity, narrator/protagonists' ...
This article examines a sample of mid-century works by Samuel Richardson, Sarah Fielding, and Jane C...
Don Quixote rapidly became a huge success. It was translated into several languages and reworked int...
The topic of the paper is an accentuation and analysis of moral message of Cervantes’ character of D...