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Preface | vii | |
Chronology | viii | |
1 | Don Quixote's premises, structure and major themes Critical approaches; Background; Cervantes's motives | 1 |
The basic burlesque formula | 10 | |
The narrator's persona | 15 | |
Empathetic parody; comic and satiric modes | 20 | |
Form of Part I; its episodes | 31 | |
Common nature | 37 | |
Form of Part II; its episodes | 44 | |
2 | The personalities of Quixote and Sancho Development through conversation | 53 |
Quixote's burlesque character | 60 | |
The Sanchification of Panza | 71 | |
Paradoxes of Part II; Quixote's disillusionment | 81 | |
Quixote and Dulcinea | 90 | |
3 | 'Don Quixote' as landmark | 109 |
Guide to further reading | 126 |
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