In this article the author argues that Route of Don Quixote is a mnemotope, which allows to examine the relations betwen landscape, literary trails and collective memory. The author suggests that the Mancha’s landscape can be considered as the first in the history of Western culture and this fact should be connected with the values of the Spanish community. Noticing that the Route of Don Quixote is the mnemotope clarifies why it was the first European Cultural Itinerary constructed on a literary figure, explains the political usage of the figure of Don Quixote, the reasons for passionate discussions on how to commemorate cervantine anniversaries or dispute about the true knight-errant wandering route. The author explores some of the contemp...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different a...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...
On the future of the “Don Quixote Trail” and the landscape of La ManchaLiterary trails h...
A multidisciplinary research team using systemic methodologies to analyze the novel The ingenious hi...
The article reviews some of the most significant spaces in Don Quixote (the region of La Mancha, for...
A multidisciplinary research team using systemic methodologies to analyze the novel The ingenious hi...
This article analyses Miguel de Cervantes’s work Don Quixote de la Mancha. Our aim is to l...
This article analyzes some narrative techniques of Don Quixote in relation with the genre of spanis...
This article traces José Saramago’s mobilization of the Cervantes’ Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
This article analyzes some narrative techniques of Don Quixote in relation with the genre of spanis...
In this paper we show how uncertainty can be drastically reduced along our linguistic discourse. In ...
Resumen: Se ha considerado que los capítulos XXV, XXVI y XXVII de la segunda parte del Quijote están...
This article analyzes the intertextual relations between the work of Augusto Monterroso and Don Quix...
This study in two parts reexamines the notion that Don Quixote was originally seen as no more than a...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different a...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...
On the future of the “Don Quixote Trail” and the landscape of La ManchaLiterary trails h...
A multidisciplinary research team using systemic methodologies to analyze the novel The ingenious hi...
The article reviews some of the most significant spaces in Don Quixote (the region of La Mancha, for...
A multidisciplinary research team using systemic methodologies to analyze the novel The ingenious hi...
This article analyses Miguel de Cervantes’s work Don Quixote de la Mancha. Our aim is to l...
This article analyzes some narrative techniques of Don Quixote in relation with the genre of spanis...
This article traces José Saramago’s mobilization of the Cervantes’ Don Quijote (1605) in A Jangada d...
This article analyzes some narrative techniques of Don Quixote in relation with the genre of spanis...
In this paper we show how uncertainty can be drastically reduced along our linguistic discourse. In ...
Resumen: Se ha considerado que los capítulos XXV, XXVI y XXVII de la segunda parte del Quijote están...
This article analyzes the intertextual relations between the work of Augusto Monterroso and Don Quix...
This study in two parts reexamines the notion that Don Quixote was originally seen as no more than a...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...
Don Quixote had been a pioneering example in world literature to many literary works in different a...
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE STUDIES, Vol. 43, No. 4, 2006. Copyright © 2006 The Pennsylvania State Univer...