This paper analyzes the motif of disease as an important motor of narrative development in The Exemplary Novels, the Cervantine collection published in Madrid in 1613 by Juan de la Cuesta. It will address the following short novels in particular: The Deceitful Marriage, The Licentiate Vidriera or Doctor Glass-Case, The Spanish-English Lady, and The Jealous Estramaduran.
Belloni, B., Disease as peripeteia in «The Exemplary Novels» of Miguel de Cervantes, in Liano, D. (ed.), NARRATIVE MEDICINE. The Healing of Diseases in Spanish and Hispanic American Narrative, EDUCatt, Milano 2021: 49- 87 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/180882]
Disease as peripeteia in «The Exemplary Novels» of Miguel de Cervantes
Belloni, Benedetta
2021
Abstract
This paper analyzes the motif of disease as an important motor of narrative development in The Exemplary Novels, the Cervantine collection published in Madrid in 1613 by Juan de la Cuesta. It will address the following short novels in particular: The Deceitful Marriage, The Licentiate Vidriera or Doctor Glass-Case, The Spanish-English Lady, and The Jealous Estramaduran.File in questo prodotto:
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