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  • Title: Authors and Readers in the 1605 Quixote (1).
  • Author : Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
  • Release Date : January 22, 2004
  • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines,Books,Professional & Technical,Education,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 193 KB

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In recent years, there have been several shorter studies devoted to the readers in and the reading of Don Quixote. Edward H. Friedman's and Salvador J. Fajardo's commentaries on the reading experience come to mind, and James A. Parr has a piece on readers and narratees in the homage volume for Augustin Redondo. Maria Stoopen is the first to bring forth a book-length study centering around reader response, however. Her Los autores, el texto, los lectores en el Quijote de 1605 might be expected, therefore, to be a pioneering study of its kind. As the title of her book suggests, Maria Stoopen undertakes here a dense and detailed study of the interplay among authors, narrators, readers, and the text of the 1605 edition of Don Quixote, paying particular attention to the prefatory pages (dedication and prologue) and to the first nine chapters. Basing her study largely on reception theory, Stoopen attempts to decipher the complicated narratological structure of Cervantes' masterpiece. In her view, Don Quixote is more than a single text by a single author, destined to a single reader. Within the preliminary pages of Cervantes' work there is a plethora of authors and readers, all of which the Mexican cervantista attempts to delineate within the pages of her own text.


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