Critics have proposed various explanations of Don Quixote's madness, such as an excess of melancholy or of choler. I argue in this paper that demoniacal possession is another possibility. In Don Quixote the protagonist's behavior often suggests possession by the devil; in fact other characters often confuse Don Quixote with the devil. I interpret an episode in II, 62 in which Don Quixote exclaims: ¿Fugite, partes adversae!¿ as a sort of exorcism; and I also examine the similarities between Don Quixote's trampling by swine (II, 68) and the most famous exorcism in the Bible
In Don Quixote the task of character constructon, properly the narrator's, is to a large extent usur...
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a parody of chivalry romances, centers on the misadventures of a protagonist...
Don Quixote as a character who falls under the sign of the Magic and particularly Don Quixote unders...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRMadness and irrationality appear a...
The representations appear in all types of mythology in forms which come more or less from the devil...
generated discussion in medical circles because of the peculiar behaviour of the protagonist Alonso ...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the concept of madness in Cervantes' and Shakespeare's works....
While a psychological interpretation can never explain a text, it can help us to identify the anguis...
This study in two parts reexamines the notion that Don Quixote was originally seen as no more than a...
En las siguientes páginas se estudia la pervivencia de una formula exorcística (¿quién eres tú?) en ...
By demoniacal possession is meant the state of being possessed by the devil. The demoniacs of the g...
This paper analyzes various demonomaniacal manifestations in Cervantes' work: What is the role of th...
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different a...
This paper aims to analyze how the scenic word built the devil’s image and the diabolic, in four Spa...
La posesión diabólica fue una compleja experiencia cultural muy común en la sociedad tempranomoderna...
In Don Quixote the task of character constructon, properly the narrator's, is to a large extent usur...
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a parody of chivalry romances, centers on the misadventures of a protagonist...
Don Quixote as a character who falls under the sign of the Magic and particularly Don Quixote unders...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRMadness and irrationality appear a...
The representations appear in all types of mythology in forms which come more or less from the devil...
generated discussion in medical circles because of the peculiar behaviour of the protagonist Alonso ...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the concept of madness in Cervantes' and Shakespeare's works....
While a psychological interpretation can never explain a text, it can help us to identify the anguis...
This study in two parts reexamines the notion that Don Quixote was originally seen as no more than a...
En las siguientes páginas se estudia la pervivencia de una formula exorcística (¿quién eres tú?) en ...
By demoniacal possession is meant the state of being possessed by the devil. The demoniacs of the g...
This paper analyzes various demonomaniacal manifestations in Cervantes' work: What is the role of th...
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different a...
This paper aims to analyze how the scenic word built the devil’s image and the diabolic, in four Spa...
La posesión diabólica fue una compleja experiencia cultural muy común en la sociedad tempranomoderna...
In Don Quixote the task of character constructon, properly the narrator's, is to a large extent usur...
Cervantes’ Don Quixote, a parody of chivalry romances, centers on the misadventures of a protagonist...
Don Quixote as a character who falls under the sign of the Magic and particularly Don Quixote unders...