The Romantic Approach to 'Don Quixote'

The Romantic Approach to 'Don Quixote' A Critical History of the Romantic Tradition in 'Quixote' Criticism

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Publisher's Synopsis

Don Quixote has been widely read and discussed outside Spain. Interpreted before 1800 as a burlesque of chivalric romances, and implicitly described as such by Cervantes himself, it was given a sentimentalised and seriously philosophical interpretation by the German Romantics. Dr Close is essentially concerned with the question why this unhistorical and subjective reading of the novel prevailed, first in Europe, then in Spain. He examines the stages by which, from 1860, it progressively supplanted in Spain the hitherto dominant neo-classical interpretation, and shows how this process kept pace with increasing identification with movements of intellectual history, aesthetics, literary criticism and scholarship in Europe. He clarifies the complex reasons which have led Spaniards to see Don Quixote as a symbol of their cultural history and identity, and reveals how preoccupation with Spain's decadence has coloured the interpretation of the national classic by leading Spanish critics, scholars and philosophers.

Book information

ISBN: 9780521214902
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 863.3
DEWEY edition: 18
Language: English
Number of pages: 286
Weight: 52g
Height: 520mm
Width: 140mm