From literary painting to Marian iconography : the cult of Auristela in Cervantes's Persiles y Sigismunda / Mercedes Alcalá Galán -- "Dios me entiende y no digo más" : nominalism, humanism, and modernity in Don Quixote / Rosilie Hernández -- Obscene onomastics and the sheep-army episode of Don Quixote / Sherry Velasco -- Befriending and being friends in Cervantes's La Galatea (1585) and Sidney's Arcadia (1593) / Marsha S. Collins -- Cervantine curiosity and the English stage / Marina S. Brownlee -- QuixoNation : unfinished adaptations of Don Quixote in Cold War U.S. cinema / William P. Childers -- Don Quixote and the American culinary arts / Carolyn A. Nadeau -- Cervantes, reality literacy, and fundamentalism / David Castillo and William Egginton -- Don Quixote and the rise of cyberorality / Bruce R. Burningham.
Summary:
"Millennial Cervantes explores some of the most important new trends in Cervantes scholarship in the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
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