Don Quichot is a `metaphor of life as a theatre' (and of 'the dream of life') showing the culture and the world view of the baroque period. This model implies the final acceptance of the impressive role of Don Quichot and of the hard baroque Iesson of confronting death. For this reason, after studying the testament of Don Quichot, this article will focus on the complcx significance of popular agony through literature (moral, novels, satires) and painting of the period, in order to better understand the baroque kcys of the collective religiosity of Castile. In the same manner, the public impact of the honorary royal funerals, reaffirmed the collective mentality of the Counter-Reformation. The different opinions of forcign travellers also ref...
From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it...
Los viajes del Quijote reúnen en sí un complejo entramado simbólico claramente diferenciado, cuyos c...
AbstractThis article analyses two figures of the Spanish Golden Age Literature, Don Juan and Don Qui...
We study the last chapter of the second part of the Quijote, which has been a controversial episode....
The main goal of this project is to dissect how death is represented during the Late Middle Ages, th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Cervantes’ Cart of Death episode (Quijote, II, 11) an...
Se examina la muerte de don Quijote bajo la óptica de la teoría speech-act: su fin es sacar a luz có...
Suicide (or death by desperation) is a frequent motif in Cervantes’ drama and prose (and even in som...
Purgatories have traditionally been associated with a culture of fear. While there was not much pain...
RESUMEN: El clero capitular toledano en la Edad Moderna apenas ha sido estudiado, a pesar de su dobl...
Body is a cultural experience. The social, political and religious transformations of the XVI and XV...
Este artículo estudia un elenco de aproximadamente 1.000 testamentos de la Granada de los siglos XVI...
The present article tries to explain the narrative functions of the rituals of death and conmemorati...
Charles V was a popular figure on the early modern stage; plays offered nostalgic glimpses of a warr...
Dans le Quichotte de 1615 Cervantès modifie et affine le modèle narratif de 1605 en réaction aux cri...
From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it...
Los viajes del Quijote reúnen en sí un complejo entramado simbólico claramente diferenciado, cuyos c...
AbstractThis article analyses two figures of the Spanish Golden Age Literature, Don Juan and Don Qui...
We study the last chapter of the second part of the Quijote, which has been a controversial episode....
The main goal of this project is to dissect how death is represented during the Late Middle Ages, th...
This paper focuses on the relationship between Cervantes’ Cart of Death episode (Quijote, II, 11) an...
Se examina la muerte de don Quijote bajo la óptica de la teoría speech-act: su fin es sacar a luz có...
Suicide (or death by desperation) is a frequent motif in Cervantes’ drama and prose (and even in som...
Purgatories have traditionally been associated with a culture of fear. While there was not much pain...
RESUMEN: El clero capitular toledano en la Edad Moderna apenas ha sido estudiado, a pesar de su dobl...
Body is a cultural experience. The social, political and religious transformations of the XVI and XV...
Este artículo estudia un elenco de aproximadamente 1.000 testamentos de la Granada de los siglos XVI...
The present article tries to explain the narrative functions of the rituals of death and conmemorati...
Charles V was a popular figure on the early modern stage; plays offered nostalgic glimpses of a warr...
Dans le Quichotte de 1615 Cervantès modifie et affine le modèle narratif de 1605 en réaction aux cri...
From the definition that Sancho Panza gives of his government as "present death", when abandoning it...
Los viajes del Quijote reúnen en sí un complejo entramado simbólico claramente diferenciado, cuyos c...
AbstractThis article analyses two figures of the Spanish Golden Age Literature, Don Juan and Don Qui...